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2. e Continental reserves a security interest in all products sold here under together with all proceeds thereof to secure the performance of the customer s obligations hereunder e All orders unless otherwise requested are shipped F O B Amityville NY Cancelled Orders Special or custom order items that cannot be cancelled with our sup pliers are subject to a 100 cancellation charge No unauthorized returned merchandise will be accepted for credit Orders returned or canceled are subject to a 25 restocking charge Return Material Authorizations No products will be accepted for return to Continental without prior written authorization RMA Unauthorized returns will not be accepted from the carrier by the receiving department The customer may re quest a return material authorization RMA whether for credit or repair of the product Continental will either issue an RMA or provide the cus tomer with a written explanation for not issuing the RMA Except for warranty claims no returns will be accepted more than 60 days after shipment from Continental Orders that are accepted for return are subject to a 25 restocking charge No product will be accepted for return which has been special ordered or custom in nature Limited Warranty Return Material Authorization RMA numbers are required to be 11 issued by Continental prior to returning any Product for service repair credit or exchange Continental warrants that its Products sh
3. THEY ARE THE SAFEST MATERIAL IN WHICH TO MAKE FUTURE SHIP MENTS OF THE PRODUCT MAINTENANCE User maintenance of this unit is limited to exter nal cleaning and inspection Superterm Accelerator TABLE OF CONTENTS DESCRIPTION 0 o de dee 5 BEFORE TN STALLATION grenero a E a ae eked eteden 5 ABOUT THIS MANUAL osas tal A ai eked ade de 5 End User Periodic Tests and Emergency Planning ooonnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnononnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnos 5 INSTA CEA TIONS a E E E E A A E 6 Fluene mM Wie ACC ClEV ALON BON G E E AS 6 TROUBLESHOOTING a edad 8 SUPER TERM ACCELERATOR COMPONENTS is 9 ACCESSORIES amp SPECIFICA TONS asada E 10 MO IN OCU S e A A 10 PEC ONON S nE E E E E A A Pe A 10 Maximum Recommended Cable Length surircrionsninnesnid ianari a a Eaa 10 WARRANT Visa A E aa 11 Superterm Accelerator 4 DESCRIPTION The Superterm Accelerator adds wide band Ethernet connectivity greater memory capacity and higher speed processing to new and ex isting Sensorpanel II and Superterm installations Existing installa tions may be upgraded with minimal rework at the facility All field wiring for the Card Readers Electrical Locks Alarm and Accessory Relay circuits remain intact The main benefits of the Superterm Accelerator are greater cardholder capacity to support the needs of a growing facility and much faster database downloads to complete these larger downloads in less time The larger capacity makes the Accele
4. uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause interference to radio communica tions lt has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules which are de signed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commer cial environment Operation of this product in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user at his own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be re quired to correct the interference WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral trian gle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the prod uct s enclosure that may be of suffi cient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of im portant operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the litera ture accompanying the product UNPACKING AND INSPECTION Unpack carefully This is an electronic prod uct and should be handled as such Com pare the items received with the packing list with your order BE SURE TO SAVE THE SHIPPING CARTONS AND INSERT PIECES
5. 0 pin header rows a with your right hand fingers while gently pressing over the Fig 7 Photo of one of the two white nylon snap lock two left mounting holes The board snaps into place standoffs located at the upper left of the PC motherboard Superterm Accelerator INSTALLATION 9 In the plastic parts bag find the 3 8 white nylon 6 32 TROUBLESHOOTING thumb nut Carefully thread this nut into the brass threads If either the OK lamp LED on the Accelerator board or of the male to male standoff previously installed in step the heartbeat lamp on the motherboard location T1 fails to 5 Note Finger tight is recommended See Fig 10 blink in unison perform the following _ Press and hold the red RESET button on the main board for 4 seconds then release Wait 10 seconds If the two lamps are still not functioning correctly proceed to the next step Y WALWLSad e at AN ISSI gt al 2 Remove power from the main motherboard PCB by push ing the POWER connector located on the lower right of the PCB downward until the connector is completely separated from the PCB Wait 10 seconds and reconnect the POWER connector If the lamps still do not function correctly pro ceed to the next step SPSSSRR SL T ale a ae f 7 Ss es t on Jf PA AA oe re 2j go ze 99 Remove the Accelerator board as follows Remove power from the main motherboard PCB then move the MEMORY BACKUP CEL
6. L jumper from the IN position to the OUT position Remove the male to male standoff thumb nut Push in the tabs of the two white nylon snap lock standoffs as shown in Fig 12 and carefully remove the Accelerator board Check for and straighten any bent pins and try re installing the Accelerator board again Fig 10 Thread the thumb nut into the brass threads of the male to male standoff finger tight pagpapapeeeed hts ed 10 Re connect power from the main Superterm PCB by push ing the POWER plug connector on the lower right of the z PCB upward into the PCB Verify that the OK lamp LED on the Accelerator board blinks on and off once per second Also verify the heartbeat lamp on the motherboard location T1 blinks in unison with the OK lamp on the Ac celerator board 10 Move the MEMORY BACKUP CELL jumper from the OUT position to the IN position see Fig 11 The jumper in the IN position provides memory data retention for about Fig 12 Push in tab to detach snap lock type two weeks after AC Mains has failed and the Gel cell standoff backup power has been fully discharged Note When the Accelerator board is not installed replace Oo O O OOOO the black protective antistatic foam to fully cover the 40 pin header of the Accelerator board O O gt O O m DOG v A 4 If any CICPISMEM8MB memory modules are installed remove power and remove the memory modules Recon OUT Po
7. Superterm Accelerator Plug In Processor Memory Ethernet Expansion for the Continental Superterm and Sensormatic Sensorpanel II Model CICPI8SACCBD Installation and Service Manual Continental Access 4 A NAPCO SECURITY GROUP COMPANY 355 Bayview Avenue Amityville NY 11701 Telephone 631 842 9400 Fax 631 842 9135 Publicly traded on NASDAQ Symbol NSSC NAPCO 2007 W11593 15 6 07 FCC Warning Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s au thority to operate the equipment NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equip ment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Shielded cables must be used with this unit to ensure compliance with the Class A FCC limits DISCLAIMER Continental Access makes no representations or warranties with respect to the contents hereof and speci
8. ULExp CICP1800T CICP1800TExp Sensorpanel IT CA3000 Version 2 51 or later is required Note The Accelerator will not operate with Sensormatic AC500 Software SPECIFICATIONS 32 Bit ARM7TDMI Processor running at 58 94 MHz Program Code Memory held in 256KB FLASH Memory internal to the 32 bit processor Base Memory 32 Bit wide 4MB on board for Database Approximately 120 000 Cardholder capacity Each plug in 8MB Memory Expansion Module increases cardholder capacity by about 250 000 cards With two modules approximately 600 000 cardholder capacity is available Note The number of Badge Digits Activity Links Access Groups and Transaction Buffer size required will influence the total Cardholder Capacity Maximum Recommended Cable Length ETA RS 422 Baud Rate Practical EIA RS 422 Distance Limits Between Panels 460 8K Baud 1000 Feet 230 4K Baud 2000 Feet 115 2K Baud 4000 Feet Ethernet Limits defined by IKEE802 3 for CATS5 6 Copper Cable to Switch or Router 10 100Base T 100 Meters 305 Feet Speed Superterm Accelerator 10 WARRANTY TERMS amp CONDITIONS Standard Terms of Sale Ordering Orders for Continental products may be placed by calling Continen tal s order department or by issuing a purchase order specifying the quantity of Products the desired delivery date shipping method and the location to which product should be shipped If an order is placed by telephone it must be
9. all be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one year from date of shipment of the product to purchaser The warranty on 3rd party equipment such as terminals printers and communications de vices shall be 1 year from date of shipment Remediation of this war ranty shall be limited to the repair or replacement of those products which are defective or become defective under normal use Continen tal s warranty shall not extend to any product which is found after ex amination to be defective as a result of misuse improper storage incor rect installation operation or maintenance alteration modification or accident There are no other warranties which extend beyond this provision This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties whether express implied or statutory including implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose No representation or warranty of the distributor shall extend the liability or responsibility of the manufacturer beyond the terms of this provision In no event shall Continental be liable for any costs loss of profits loss of use incidental consequential or special damages to any person resulting from the use of Continental s prod ucts The above limited warranty is the only warranty provided by Conti nental Continental makes no other warranties or guarantees whether expressed or implied including but not limited to warranties and or guarantees of merchantab
10. confirmed in writing by fax or mail If the customer requests a guaranteed ship date or expedited ship ping Continental reserves the right to add to the price with the cus tomer s approval expenses which increase the cost of production and delivery e freight charges overtime expenses etc Continental re serves the right to change any price on this price list and all prices are subject to factory reconfirmation at the time of placing an order Sales Assistance Continental will furnish to customers reasonable quantities of prod uct related catalogs and other sales and promotional literature Continental will provide customer training both technical and sales at Continentals facilities in New York Contact the factory for costs and requirements Payment Terms e Sales terms are Cash on Delivery COD unless prior credit ar rangements are established e f credit arrangements are established with Continental terms of sale are net 10 days e Interest charges shall accrue on all past due accounts at a rate of 1 5 per month 18 APR e Continental reserves the right to place a customer on a C O D status in the event that customer s account becomes delinquent or Continental becomes unsure about customer s financial capabilities e Continental will charge a Service Fee of 50 00 for any returned check e f customer believes an invoice to be in error customer shall notify Continental of the error within thirty 30 days
11. er accep tance of this proposal or its acceptance of delivery of all or part of the goods to be delivered hereunder shall constitute customer s accep tance of the terms and conditions herein and shall be deemed to ex clude any additional conflicting or limiting terms stated by customer or contained in customer s purchase documents or correspondence Superterm Accelerator Continental Access A NAPCO SECURITY GROUP COMPANY 355 Bayview Avenue Amityville NY 11701 Phone 631 842 9400 Fax 631 842 9135 www cicaccess com Publicly traded on NASDAQ Symbol NSSC
12. ess exposes the installer to live circuits or that making wrong connections can lead to equipment failure CAUTION Do not place accessory circuit cables in the same conduit sections containing power cables DESCRIPTION Only qualified service personnel familiar with all local building codes should attempt this installation Take appropriate safeguards to avoid unintentional operation by employees and maintenance personnel working about the premises The main control panel is categorized as PERMANENTLY CON NECTED EQUIPMENT with fixed wiring This system must be installed within the protected premise in accordance with the National Electrical Code NFPA70 local codes and the authorities having jurisdiction A Ground Bond Strap is bolted between the Enclosure and the Door to reduce the risk of electric shock If the Ground Bond Strap is un bolted from the Door to allow the Door to be removed it is critical that the Ground Bond Strap be correctly attached before putting the Access Control Unit into service The warnings listed below are designed for the safety of the install service technician and for the continued proper function of the unit ABOUT THIS MANUAL This manual describes the installation of the Superterm Accelerator board End User Periodic Tests and Emergency Planning The Host Computer Software supervises the Access Control System reporting failures at an individual panel within seconds of the occur rence Ne
13. fically disclaims any im plied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose Further Continental Access reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the content hereof without obligation of Continental Access to notify any person of such revision or changes Information furnished by Continental Access is believed to be accurate and reliable However no responsibility is assumed by Continental Access for its use nor for any infringements of other rights of third parties which may result from its use No license is granted by implications or otherwise under any patent or patent rights of Continental Access Sensorpanel II is a registered Trademark of Sensormatic Electronics Corporation Copyright 2007 by Continental Access All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced transmitted tran scribed or stored in a retrieval system without the prior written permission of Continental Access 355 Bayview Avenue Amityville NY 11701 631 842 9400 A NAPCO SECURITY GROUP COMPANY Superterm Accelerator 2 THE INSTALLATION OF THIS PRODUCT SHOULD BE MADE BY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL AND SHOULD CONFORM TO ALL LOCAL CODES CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVERS OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL WARNING This product generates
14. ility or fitness for a particular purpose In no event shall Continental be liable for any indirect consequential or inci dental damages including those to person and those for lost wages or other economic loss Product Liability Continental s sole Liability and the customer s exclusive remedy for damages shall not exceed the cost of correcting the defect and in no event shall such liability be greater than the purchase price paid by the customer for the defective equipment or software Under no Circum stances will Continental be liable for direct indirect or consequential damages of any kind General Notices In order to assure that Continental s customers receive the most ac curate and reliable information possible Continental at times monitors telephone calls Information and pricing contained within this document are subject to change without notice Continental does not recommend that these products be used as the primary means of monitoring warning or egress Primary warning or monitoring systems should always meet local fire and safety code re quirements This transaction shall be governed and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York Continental specifically rejects any terms or conditions stated by the customer or contained within purchase documents or correspondence from the customer which are in addition to conflict with or limit terms or conditions set forth herein The customer s execution or oth
15. pin receptacle into which the Accelerator PCB will be placed See image in Fig 3 for the location lode A y NOELIHVENS ARV AEN gt a gt Oo mE na gt ae a T Location of U37 dissasssaipass Nd832 308 8AvIr6_608Zv at processor chip Remove this chip SG51K 4432A pat 11 0592 MHz C i NPOLOHDL NvvZ0WveNs CO AVXZ Loy 252 NEC LLOHWLNS y E MIEN UNI ae 72 Fig 3 Remove the processor chip located in U37 4 Carefully cut and remove the resistor labeled R62 This resistor R62 is located near the center of the mother board just left of U37 as shown in Fig 4 below k p Cha E L EXT ee TAN is t N om gt id D O 19 o o O lt b i E 2 S amp S lt gt nd o LL Fig 4 Location of resistor R62 This resistor MUST be removed INSTALLATION Remove the protective black foam pad from the 40 pin header on the bottom of the Accelerator PC board Be A careful pins are delicate and are easily bent 5 Remove any screws or fasteners from the 6 32 threads lo 7 cated near HS3 heat sink 3 See Fig 5 8 Align the board Hold the Accelerator PC board with its left side angled slightly closer to the motherboard Fig 8 Gen tly place the two left Accelerator PC board mounting holes over the two snap lock standoffs do not insert fully Then place the lower right Accelerator mounting hole o
16. power connector 1s removed from the Super Two circuit board but AC power remains live at the AC Input Terminal Block see Figure 7 page 15 WARNING Superterm Accelerator INSTALLATION INSTALL THE ACCELERATOR BOARD Keep the black protective antistatic foam in place until the Accelerator PCB is installed The anti static foam protects the 40 pin header on the bot tom of the Accelerator PC board Prior to opening the Accelerator PCB package or touching anything inside the control panel enclosure A A discharge any static electricity from your body or AGA clothing Use a grounded wrist strap or touch an un painted grounded metal object such as the metal frame of the panel enclosure 1 Inside the panel housing remove power from the main PCB by pushing the POWER plug connector located on the lower right of the PCB downward until the connector is completely separated from the PCB Do not disconnect the battery wires See Fig 1 below Power socket Fig 1 Push POWER plug connector downward until removed 2 Remove any Memory Expansion Boards located in U55 and or US6 circled in Fig 2 below Note The EPROM U39 and the on board SRAM U61 may be removed or left in place as desired Fig 2 Empty location U56 circled above Superterm Accelerator IMPORTANT To avoid damaging the Accelerator board pins remember to remove U37 the 40 pin proc essor chip Location U37 is the 40
17. rator equipped Superterm the preferred platform for emerging large badge formats such as FIPS201 PIV and TWIC MIS costs associated with the use of Ethernet cables are minimized because the existing EIA RS 422 Repeater Network Wiring may con tinue to be used to link panels together Thus one Ethernet cable may serve as many as 63 Access Control Panels that are equipped with the Superterm Accelerator Other communication configurations exist including direct Ethernet connection to each panel high speed EIA RS 422 connections 460 8 KBaud and even a high speed EIA RS 232 921 6 KBaud connec tion See Communications Options publication WI1617 The Accelerator Board may be installed in the following equipment e Superterm All Models e Turbo Superterm All Models Sensorpanel II All Models Note Sensorpanel II is a registered Trademark of Sensormatic Elec tronics Corporation CA3000 Software Release 2 51 or later is required BEFORE INSTALLATION Before installing the Accelerator PC board be sure the existing control panel is working properly Once an individual panel has been tested and found operating satisfactorily it can then be safely upgraded by the installation of the Accelerator board NOTES Notes are included with a procedure in forming the installer about related material CAUTION Cautions indicate that a particular process requires special attention WARNING _ Warnings indicate that a particular proc
18. sition IN Position nect the POWER connector to verify normal operation of Fig 11 Move the Memory Backup Cell jumper from the OUT posi the OK and heartbeat lamps tion shown above left to the IN position shown above right Note Move the jumper to the OUT position if the board will be un powered for more than a few hours Note A drained Memory Backup Cell may be replaced with another Duracell DL2032 type battery cell Note The lithium battery on the main PCB is still used to provide backup power to the Superterm Clock Calendar chip Superterm Accelerator 8 SUPERTERM ACCELERATOR COMPONENTS Mounting Holes For the optional Ethernet Interface or the ElA RS 232 Interface Connector For the optional Ethernet Interface or the ElA RS 232 Interface Lithium Coin Cell and Holder Replace drained cell with a Duracell DL2032 Jumper Block Place in OUT position when board is not in service Place to IN position to maintain Database Mem ory during long term power failures Meuse O cet PTE E titti t A N a n 2 rje ere E zi ih A i j ME e 3 i J static RAM Expansion Memory Sockets Each Module adds 8MB of battery backed Rx Receiving Data on Plug in Ethernet Port or High Speed EIA RS 232 Chan nel Tx Transmitting Data on High Speed Port
19. ver the brass insert of the male to male standoff do not insert fully sb ENE RA mi ulti a at ue Sei po 050 i 523970 o e A 0 E Fig 5 Location of threads near HS3 Into these 6 32 threads install the 34 nylon male to male standoff with brass inserts threads provided Note Finger tight 1s sufficient See Fig 6 Fig 8 Arrows indicate location of the two left Accelerator PC Board mounting holes Place holes over the two snap lock standoffs before placing over male to male standoff do not insert yet Note Two viewing holes see Fig 9 for locations allow the use of a flashlight to check the pin alignment Insert the board With all three mounting holes placed over all three standoffs place fingers over the 40 pin header on the Accelerator PC board as shown in Fig 9 Press evenly between the two 40 pin header rows with fin gers of your right hand while simultaneously applying pres sure over the two left mounting holes until the board snaps into place Press more firmly over the 40 pin header to ver ify the header is fully seated in place a aie dl 7 it Fig 6 Install the 3 4 male to male standoff a 6 Find the two existing white nylon snap lock standoffs on BET L q the upper left of the PC board see Fig 7 Be sure they are Viewing K yal Ji straight these standoffs may have bent over time T e EA gio parda Fig 9 Press evenly between the two 4
20. vertheless failures can occur at the Door Sense and Bypass contact monitoring hardware the individual Card Reader electronics and wiring or the Electric Door Lock Hardware that will not be de tected until the equipment is used For this reason please instruct staff at the installation to perform a walk through test at every con trolled entrance and verify operation of all the monitored contacts at least once per week especially at sites that are less frequently used Assist the Security Staff at the installation to devise acceptable alter nates to allow entrance and monitoring of access at controlled sites impacted by equipment failures especially in high traffic areas Provide staff members at the facility with contact information that will help assure the swift correction of equipment outages CAUTION Prevent the risk of a fire by replacing ALL fuses with the same type and rating The main fuse protects the power supply circuit against excessive currents and short cir cuits Failure of the power supply other than a blown fuse usually indicates a fault in a power supply component There are no user serviceable parts in the panel cabi net Replace the power supply if it fails WARNING The lower part of the power supply has ex posed terminals and components see page 10 DO NOT probe the power supply and expose yourself to high voltage and a shock hazard The risk of a serious electrical shock exists if the wiring harness

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