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1. Figure 2 Sample AC 425 Configuration Page 12 AC 425 Hardware Installation and User Guide AC 425 Panel Set Up Bushings are needed forany conductors leaving the enclosure through the provided openings 3 1 Request to Exit N O Tamper Switch 3 N C E 5 Oo S N e 3 Door x Monitor General Switch Purpose N C Input Switch 5 N O 2 gt ge gt Ww Figure 3 Inputs Wiring Non supervised Inputs AC 425 Hardware Installation and User Guide Page 13 AC 425 Panel Set Up 3 2 Inputs Wiring Supervised Inputs When winng the AC 425 for supervised inputs resistors should be placed on the input switch and not on the terminal block For more details referto Input and Output Connections on page 19 3 3 Outputs Wiring The following diagram illustrates wiring fortwo main typesof 12 VDC electncal release mechanisms Other electncal devices can be switched using the voltage free relay contacts Figure 4 Door Lock Failed Close Page 14 AC 425 Hardware Installation and User Guide AC 425 Panel Set Up 8 Figure 5 Door Lock Failed Open 3 4 Power Supply The following diagram illustrates wiring between the PS 33 power supply and the AC 425 It isrecommended to add a 12 VDC lead acid backup battery if the main power supply falls If the main output is 12 VDC wire it to the PS 33 whose load ratingsare 1 5 A 0 9 A 0 3 A otherwise you should support your power
2. The MD D04 is an optional reader expansion board that adds4 readers 4 relay outputs and 4 supervised inputs to the Access Control Panel Attach the MD D04 to the AC 425 s expansion Slot as marked in red in Figure 8 For more information see the MD D04 Installation and User Guide AC 425 Hardware Installation and User Guide Page 17 AC 425 Panel Set Up amp an A E Ga ga 2 O O19 0 amp Figure 8 Connector Location for MD 1084 or MD D04 Expansions Page 18 AC 425 Hardware Installation and User Guide Input and Output Connections 4 Input and Output Connections This chapter describes the AC 425 accesscontrol panel s input and output connections 4 1 Input Types There are four input types e N C e N O e Single EOLresistor e Double EOLresistor Inputs IN1 IN2 IN3 and IN4 may be configured individually as either supervised ornon supervised inputs Use the AxTraxNG system to configure each input separately Non supervised inputs have two states e Nomal e Abnomal Supervised inputs have three states e Nomal e Abnomal e Trouble The Trouble state iscaused by eithertampenng with the input circuit or by faulty hardware installation Once an input is configured asa supervised input add a resistor of 2 2 KQ of 8 2 kQ or both on the input circuit See the following diagrams AC 425 Hardware Installation and User Guide Page 19 Input and Output Connections 4 1 1 Normally Open Input Conne
3. Hardware Installation and User Guide Page 23 Input and Output Connections Normally Closed Switch Figure 14 Normally Closed Supervised Input Double Resistor 4 2 Inputs Description 4 2 1 Request to Exit Button REX Input Use the REX Input to open a door directly Typically the REX input is connected to a Nomally Open push button that Is located insde the premises The push button isgenerally located in an easy to access position and opensa door without reading a proximity card or PIN code Scenano Setting Two readers per door Doorl1 IN1 Door2 IN2 One readerperdoor Doorl1 IN1 Door2 IN2 Door3 IN 3 Door4 IN4 Page 24 AC 425 Hardware Installation and User Guide Input and Output Connections REX Inputs functions when using MD D04 Scenario Setting Two readers per door Door1 IN1 Door 2 IN2 Door5 IN5 Door 6 ING One readerperdoor Door1 IN1 Door2 IN2 Door 3 IN3 Door4 INA Door5 IN5 Door 6 IN6 Door 7 INT Doors INS 4 2 2 Door Monitor Input The Door Monitor Input typically connectsto a Nomally Closed door sensing micro switch for door status monitoring Using Door Monitor enables many advanced options such as doorforced alam doorheld open wamingsg interlocking doorsand more Door monitor feature isonly available when the system is defined asa two reader perdoor The following should be defined Scenario Setting Two readers perdoor Door 1 IN3 Door 1 INA Dedicated Inputs functions whe
4. an MD 14 adapter 6 1 3 Daisy Chaining You can connect up to 32 panelsto a single seral line using a daisy chain formation The first panel isconnected directly to the server using an MD 14 adaptor while the second panel connects to the first panel Additional panels are connected in the same way one after another The maximum distance from the PC to the last panel in the chain is 4 000 ft 1 219 2 m Page 38 AC 425 Hardware Installation and User Guide Communications Figure 19 Daisy Chaining At each end of the data line both where the panel connects to the serverand on the last panel in the network a termination resistor of 120 Q may be required Apply the resistor acrossthe Ll and L2 connections These termination resistors are especially important in long cable runs fi 6 2 TCP IP Network Connection The computer running the AxTraxNG servercan communicate with the accesscontrolpanelsvia a TCP IP network The connection settingsare controlled within the AxTraxNG Client software AC 425 panelsconnectto the TCP IP network LAN orWAN directly using an on board network module When an access control panel network isconnected using RS 485 up to 32 panelscan be connected on each TCP IP network AC 425 Hardware Installation and User Guide Page 39 Communications 6 2 1 LAN and WAN Requirements The devicescan be connected to a TCP IP network using any valid network address Use a TCP I
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6. 4 OUT6 One reader perdoor Doorl OUT1 Door 2 OUT2 Door3 OUT3 Door4 OUT4 Door5 OUT5 Door6 OUT6 Door 7 OUT7 Door8 OUT8 The output can sink current from any power supply see page 15 For ULinstallations the installer must configure the system as fail safe to comply with NFPA National Fire Protection Association regulations 4 4 Card Readers and Keypads Each accesscontrol panel can be connected to a maximum of four readers or 8 readers when using MD D04 There are three available typesof reader e Card readers e Keypads e Dualkeypad card readers A keypad isrequired forany reader mode that requires PIN code entries such as Card or PIN PIN Only or Card and PIN Secured mode When connecting a reader the following should be defined AC 425 Hardware Installation and User Guide Page 27 Input and Output Connections Scenario Settinc Two readers per door Door 1 Reader 1 IN OUT Door 1 Reader 3 IN OUT Door 2 Reader 2 IN OUT Door 2 Reader 4 IN OUT One readers perdoor Door 1 Reader 1 IN OUT Door 2 Reader 2 IN OUT Door 3 Reader 3 IN OUT Door 4 Reader 4 IN OUT When using the MD D04 the following should be defined Scenario Setting Two readers perdoor Door 1 Reader1 IN OUT Door 1 Reader 3 IN OUT Door 2 Reader 2 IN OUT Door 2 Reader 4 IN OUT Door 3 Reader5 IN OUT Door 3 Reader 7 IN OUT Door 4 Reader 6 IN OUT Door 4 Reader 8 IN OUT One readers perdoor Door 1 Read
7. AC 425 Multi Advanced Scalable Networked Access Controller Hardware Installation and User Guide My 0 in i TF t un i T U Ar yy November 2011 ROS SECURIT Y PRODUCTS Table of Contents Table of Contents 1 HNMMOGUCUION ARRBRPRERPEARPREREE SEERERFEGERBEFEREFREEEEFRFRFERTERFRREEREREEPRERFER 5 EV Peal rs s ana 7 12 AMING occa caren og leanne cane eine nes 7 IS Compauble Readers near 9 2 Technical Spec fications u uuu00nnu00nnnuunnnnunnnnnnnn nn 10 3 AC 425 Panel Set WW a na 12 3 1 Inputs Wiring Non Supervised Inputs 13 3 2 Inputs Wiring Supervised Inputs 2220ecceennnnnnnnnneenennnn 14 3 3 Outputs WATTS ur 14 341 SEOWELSUDDN seis warcarachsscstacenameselesal a a Eaa 15 Tr Reader see ee ee 16 3 0 MOST er enden davsbnas copiacelenDivsnadaukes 17 3 NO DO nee esse 17 4 Inputand Output Connections uuuauuuunnnuunnnnnnnnnnnn 19 AN Input TYPOS ccsindcaonsuts aonni an a is ainnir 19 4 2 Iapuls DEscHplionyass sine 24 1 3 OUO en Daseins 26 4 4 Card Readers and Keypads unnnnnnnnnnnneeeeeeennnn 21 5 AC 425 Hardware Setlings uuu00000nn0000nnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnn 30 5 1 DEP Swilch Configuration sen a eae 32 3 2 AC 425 Panel Baud R te uin sesieiissna 33 5 3 ACSP lT ypeno 34 IAE ACAS Panel Addes Segan a 34 6 Communications unnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nun nun 37 6 1 Serial Network Connection 2222222seee
8. E IN THE SPECIFIC SYSTEM AND OR PRODUCT CONFIGURATION YOU PURCHASED INCORRECT OPERATION OR INSTALLATION OR FAILURE OF THE USER TO EFFECTIVELY MAINTAIN THE SYSTEM RELIEVES THE MANUFACTURER AND SELLER FROM ALL OR ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR CONSEQUENT NON COMPLIANCE DAMAGE OR INJURY THE TEXT IMAGES AND GRAPHICS CONTAINED IN THE MANUAL ARE FOR THE PURPOSE OF ILLUSTRATION AND REFERENCE ONLY IN NO EVENT SHALL MANUFACTURER BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL EXEMPLARY OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY AND ALL DAMAGES FROM BUSINESS INTERRUPTION LOSS OF PROFITS OR REVENUE COST OF CAPITAL OR LOSS OF USE OF ANY PROPERTY OR CAPITAL OR INJURY ALL GRAPHICS IN THIS MANUAL ARE FOR REFERENCE ONLY SOME DEVIATION BETWEEN THE IMAGE S AND THE ACTUAL PRODUCT MAY OCCUR ALL WIRING DIAGRAMS ARE INTENDED FOR REFERENCE ONLY THE PHOTOGRAPH OR GRAPHIC OF THE PCB s ARE INTENDED FOR CLEARER ILLUSTRATION AND UNDERSTANDING OF THE PRODUCT AND MAY DIFFER FROM THE ACTUAL PCB s COPYRIGHT 2011 by Rosslare All rights reserved This manual and the information contained herein are proprietary to ROSSLARE Only ROSSLARE and its customers have the right to use the information No part of this manual may be re produced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical for any purpose without the express written permission of ROSSLARE ROSSLARE owns patents and patent application
9. HER OR NOT PURPORTING TO REPRESENT OR ACT ON BEHALF OF ROSSLARE THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS PROVIDED IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE SPECIFICALLY EXCLUDED INNO EVENT SHALL ROSSLARE BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES IN EXCESS OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT OR FOR ANY OTHER INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF USE LOSS OF TIME COMMERCIAL LOSS INCONVENIENCE AND LOSS OF PROFITS ARISING OUT OF THE INSTALLATION USE OR INABILITY TO USE SUCH PRODUCT TO THE FULLEST EXTENT THAT ANY SUCH LOSS OR DAMAGE MAY BE DISCLAIMED BY LAW THIS WARRANTY SHALL BECOME NULL AND VOID IN THE EVENT OF A VIOLATION OF THE PROVISIONS OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY Page 44 AC 425 Hardware Installation and User Guide Appendix B Asia Pacific Middle East Africa Rosslare Secunty Products Headquarters 905 912 Wing Fat Industnal Bldg 12 Wang Tai Road Kowloon Bay Hong Kong Tel 852 2795 5630 Fax 852 2795 1508 sup port apac rossiaresecunty com United States and Canada 1600 Hart Court Suite 103 Southlake TX USA 76092 Toll Free 1 866 632 1101 Local 1 817 305 0006 Fax 1 817 305 0069 support na rosslaresec unty com Europe Global Technical Support amp Training Center HaMelecha 22 Rosh HaAyin Israel 48091 Tel 972 3 938 6838 Fax 972 3 9
10. P connection when a LAN network already exists and the long RS 485 network is not required The following schematic illustrates the connection of a single AC 425 to a computer via a LAN network RS 232 AxTrax NG Software Figure 20 MD N32 Configuration connecting a single panel MD N32 Access Control Panel The maximum distance from the Ethemet port of the panel to the LAN WAN connection Is 328 ft 99 97 m When the TCP IP connection isimplemented overa Wide Area Network WAN it becomes possible to connect through the Intemet This makes it possible to control multiple access control panels worldwide all from a single server A S xTrax NG oftware AC 425 Access Control Panel 1 Access Control Panel 2 Figure 21 Connecting Multiple Access control panels with AC 425 Page 40 AC 425 Hardware Installation and User Guide Communications Before connecting a panel by TCP IP connection forthe first time the AxTraxNG software must configure the device Settings are then stored in non volatile memory on the device see the AxtraxNG Software Manual 6 3 Modem Network Connection Accesscontrol panelscan be controlled from the computer s modem The modem is assigned from within the AxTraxNG software Use a modem when the accesscontrol panel istoo far from the computerto use a senal connection and an altemative RS 232 RS 485 network or TCP IP network is unavailable The following diagram il
11. Request to exit IN 3 Door4 Request to exit IN 4 Door Request to exit IN 5 Door6 Request to exit IN 6 Door Request to exit IN 7 Doors Request to exit IN 8 Readers Readerl Doorl IN OUT Reader2 Door2 OUT IN Reader Door3 IN OUT Reader4 Door4 OUT IN Readers Doon IN OUT Reader6 Door6 OUT IN Reader Door7 IN OUT Readers Door8 OUT IN 5 1 DIP Switch Configuration The AC 425 panel DIP switch controlsa number of operating parameters including the device addressand baud rates for senal communication 12345678 Up isON Down is OFF Figure 15 DIP Switch The following isa list of DIP switch numbers and their functions DIP Function Switch 1 gt Panel s communication baud rate 3 Paneltype Defines the number of readers foreach door one ortwo readers perdoor This will also affect the numberof doors controlled by the panel Page 32 AC 425 Hardware Installation and User Guide AC 425 Hardware Settings AC 425 panel s RS 485 network address Power off the access control panel before changing the DIP switch settings After changes have been made reboot the panel The new settings are automatically defined after powerup 5 2 AC 425 Panel Baud Rate The AC 425 panel seral port baud rate set in DIP switches 1 and 2 definesthe communication speed forconnecting with a PC ina network connection The default baud rate issetto 9600 bits persecond 12345678 OBEN Figure 16 DIP S
12. ble 3 Connect the MD N33 DB9 female jack to the MD 14 DB9 female jack 4 Connect the AC 425 RS 485 outlet to the MD 14 4 wires cable Make sure the J 1 switch on the AC 425 is set to RS 485 Mode Page 42 AC 425 Hardware Installation and User Guide Limited Warranty Appendix A Limited Warranty ROSSLARE ENTERPRISES LIMITED ROSSLARE TWO YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY is applicable worldwide This warranty Supersedes any other warranty ROSSLARE S TWO YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY is subject to the following conditions Warranty Warranty of ROSSLARE S products extends to the original purchaser Customer of the ROSSLARE product and is not transferable Products Covered By This Warranty and Duration ROSSLARE ENTERPRISES LTD AND OR SUBSIDIARIES ROSSLARE warrants that the AC 425 Access Control Panel is free from defects in materials and assembly in the course of normal use and service The warranty period commences with the date of shipment to the original purchaser and extends for a period of 2 years 24 months Warranty Remedy Coverage In the event of a breach of warranty ROSSLARE will credit Customer with the price of the Product paid by Customer provided that the warranty claim is delivered to ROSSLARE by the Customer during the warranty period in accordance with the terms of this warranty Unless otherwise requested by ROSSLARE representative return of the failed product s is not immediately required If ROSSLARE has not con
13. ction A Nomally Open Input has 2 states e Switch Open Nomnal State Loop resistance Infinite open circuit e Switch Closed Abnommal State Loop resistance O short circ uit wt I ITEE 2 ee Normally Open Switch n T S Figure 9 Nomally Open Input Connection 4 1 2 Normally Closed Input Connection A Nomnally Closed Input has two states e Switch Closed Normal State Loop resistance O short circuit e Switch Open Abnomal State Loop resistance Infinite open circuit Figure 10 Normally Closed Input Connection Page 20 AC 425 Hardware Installation and User Guide Input and Output Connections 4 1 3 Normally Open Supervised Single EOL Resistor Input Connection Connectan 8 2 kQ resistor in parallel to the input switch contacts A Nomally Open Supervised Input has 3 states e Switch Open Nommal State Loop resistance 8 2 kQ e Switch Closed Abnommal State Loop resistance O short circuit e Open circuit across input terminals Trouble State Loop resistance Infinite open circuit BERBER EEEE ee Normally Open Switch Figure 11 Normally Open Supervised Input Single Resistor 4 1 4 Normally Open Supervised Double EOL Resistor Input Connection Connecta 2 2 kQ resistor in senesto the input switch contacts Connectan 8 2 kQ resistor parallel to the input switch contacts AC 425 Hardware Installation and User Guide Page 21 Input and Output Connections A N
14. ctors Setup Two readers per door Outputs OUT OUT2 OUT3 OUT4 Inputs IN 1 IN 3 IN 2 IN 4 Readers Door Entry or Exit Door Exit or Entry Reader3 Doorl Door Entry or Exit Door Exit or Ent One reader per door Outputs OUT OUT2 OUT3 OUTA Inputs IN 1 IN 2 IN 3 IN 4 Page 30 AC 425 Hardware Installation and User Guide AC 425 Hardware Settings Connectors Descnption Setup Readers Reade Doortinzoun Door2 IN OUT Door3 IN OUT Doord IN OUT Two readers per door with 8 readers MD D04 Outputs Doorllockoutput OUT Door2 Lockoutput OUT Door3lockoutput OUTS Door4lockoutput OUT Inputs DoorlRequesttoexit ann Doorlmonitorinput IN Door2 Requestto ext IN Door2 monitorinput IN Door3 Request to ext IN5 Door3 monitorinput IN Door4 Requesto ext IN6 Door4 monitorinput N8 Readers Reader Doornin oun Door2 OUTIN Doorl IN OUT Door2 OUTIN Door3 IN OUT Door4 OUTIN Door3 IN OUT Door4 OUT IN One reader per door with 8 readers MD D04 Outputs Door Lock output OUT Door Lock output OUT Door3 Lockoutput OUT Door4 Lockoutput OUTA Door5 Lock output OUTS Door6 Lockoutput OUT Door7 Lockoutput OUT Door8 Lockoutput OUT AC 425 Hardware Installation and User Guide Page 31 AC 425 Hardware Settings Connectors Descnption Setup Inputs Doorl Request to exit IN 1 Door2 Request to exit IN 2 Door3
15. d user information to an AYC W6500 fingerpnnt reader Fingerprint recognition wasnot evaluated by UL fl 1 3 Compatible Readers For UL compliant installations use any of the following UL listed PIN and PROX card readers made by Rosslare AY H12 AY 12 AY K12 AY L12 AY M12 AY Q 12 AYC F54 AYC F64 AYC G54 AYC G 64 AYC Q 54B or AYC Q 64B AC 425 Hardware Installation and User Guide Page 9 Technical Specifications 2 Technical Specifications Parameter Desc nption Value Hectrical Charactenstics Operating Voltage 13 8 VDC 1 5A from PS 33 Maximum Input Current Standby 80 mA Maximum 325 mA General Inputs 4 supervised high impedance inputs 8 or 12 supervised inputs when using MD D04 or MD IO84 expansion boards Maximum voltage 5 VDC Relay Outputs 4 relay outputs 8 supervised outputs when using MD D04 or MD IO 84 expansion boards 5A relay N O and N C options Reader Ports Standard 4 reader ports With MD D04 8 reader ports Output voltage 12 VDC Max current 245 mA LED control output DO D1 tamperinput Visual Indicators 9 LEDs 14 LEDs with MDD04 Audio Built in sounder bell chime and siren Battery Standby Time 3 hours with 12 V battery Communication Characteristics RS 232 Terminal Block RS 485 Molex and Terminal Block TCP IP On board RJ 45 connector Intemal IP module Speed Options 9600 19200 57600 115200 bps Environmental Charactenstcs Operating Temperatur
16. e 32 F 120 F 0 C 49 C Range Operating Humidity 0 85 non condensing Page 10 AC 425 Hardware Installation and User Guide Technical Specifications Parameter Desc nption Value Dimensions Height x Width x Depth 10 4 x 13 2 x 3 4 in 264 x 334 x 84 5 mm Weight 8 38 lbs 3 80 kg PS 33 Power Supply Specific ations Input Voltage 16 5 VAC 3A Backup Battery Charger 12 VDC 300 mA Output To Access control panel 13 8 VDC 1 5A Output Voltage 1 To Relay Outputs 13 8 VDC 0 9 A Output Voltage 2 PS 33 Power Supply Indication Tamper Output Indicates faulty power open collector PS 33 Power LEDs Powerin AC Main power Green LED1 PowerOut DC Low voltage Red LED2 Low Battery Backup battery low voltage Red LED3 AC 425 Hardware Installation and User Guide Page 11 AC 425 Panel Set Up 3 AC 425 Panel Set Up Each AC 425 panel controls 2 or 4 doors up to 8 doors with MD D04 The panelsconnect together in a network and are controlled by a central server computer running the AxTraxNG software system The following diagram showsan example setup fora network of AC 425 accesscontrol panels AxTrax NG gt Software RS 232 to RS 485 RETTEN AC 425 UP TO 32 a Be BE SE i A E EE PE n A u BE Ep O 7 Reader y f Reader ia Keypad Keypad Rex Rex Door Lock Door 1 Door 2 SEE Ajo is i l Reader Reader Keypad Keypad Rex Rex Door Lock Door 3 Door 4
17. eeeennennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnn 37 6 2 TCP IP Network Connection eraren ee 39 6 3 Modem Network Connection cccccccscssssssseseesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaas 41 Appendix A Limited Wananly cssssccsssscsnssecnssesnsssensenes 43 Appendix B Technical Support uuuu 0uau00nnu00nnuuunnnn0n 45 AC 425 Hardware Installation and UserGuide Page iii Notice Copynght and Disclaimer Notice Copyright and Disclaimer This manual s sole purpose is to assist installers and or users in the safe and efficient installation and usage of the system and or product and or software described herein Before attempting to install and or use the system the installer and the user must read this manual and become familiar with all safety requirements and operating procedures THE SYSTEM MUST NOT BE USED FOR PURPOSES OTHER THAN THOSE FOR WHICH IT WAS DESIGNED THE USE OF THE SOFTWARE ASSOCIATED WITH THE SYSTEM AND OR PRODUCT IF APPLICABLE IS SUBJECT TO THE TERMS OF THE LICENSE PROVIDED AS PART OF THE PURCHASE DOCUMENTS REL RSP Inc AND OR THEIR RELATED COMPANIES AND OR SUBSIDIARIES HEREAFTER ROSSLARE EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY AND LIABILITY IS LIMITED TO THE WARRANTY AND LIABILITY STATEMENT PROVIDED IN AN APPENDIX AT THE END OF THIS DOCUMENT THIS MANUAL DESCRIBES THE MAXIMUM CONFIGURATION OF THE SYSTEM WITH THE MAXIMUM NUMBER OF FUNCTIONS INCLUDING FUTURE OPTIONS THEREFORE NOT ALL FUNCTIONS DESCRIBED IN THIS MANUAL MAY BE AVAILABL
18. er1 IN OUT Door 2 Reader 2 IN OUT Door 3 Reader 3 IN OUT Door 4 Reader 4 IN OUT Door5 Reader5 IN OUT Door 6 Reader 6 IN OUT Door 7 Reader 7 IN OUT Door8 Reader 8 IN OUT Use the AxTraxNG software to set the readers for IN or OUT use and to set the data transmission format foreach reader The readerstamper output connectsto the accesscontrol panel s Reader Tamper input If the reader is interfered with an alam can be generated The panel s ReaderG LED output activatesthe readersgreen LED input when operating in Card and PIN secure mode Page 28 AC 425 Hardware Installation and User Guide Input and Output Connections While this mode isin force users must entera PIN on the keypad immediately after entering the card The controlleractivates the LED control for2 seecondswhen an access granted event occurs AC 425 Hardware Installation and User Guide Page 29 AC 425 Hardware Settings 5 AC 425 Hardware Settings Each AC 425 panel controlsan entrance The behavior of the panel iscontrolled by DIP switch settings Select the appropnate DIP switch setting to operate the panel aseithera single door a double door orfour doors Refer to AC 425 Panel Type on page 34 Access control panels configured aseither single dooror double door controllers have two readers IN or OUT Access control panels configured with the MD D04 expansion as either double door or four door controllers have four readers Conne
19. g table displays the 32 address settings available Address Switch4 switchs Switche Switch7 _ Switch 8 Off Off Off On Off Off On On Off Off Off On Off Off On On Off Off On Off On Off Off On On Off On Off Off On Off On Off On Off On WO Jo IN ISD JO A w IN Im N IN IN fe fe fe fe fe fe Je le le le N Im JIO io IN TS JO FBR PW IN Im IO AC 425 Hardware Installation and User Guide Page 35 AC 425 Hardware Settings Address switcha switch5s switch6 Switch7 _ witch 8 23 On Off 24 On On 25 Off Off 26 On 27 On off The AC 425 panel addressis defined in the AxTraxNG software The DIP switch and the software must be set to the same address Page 36 AC 425 Hardware Installation and User Guide Communications 6 Communications Communication lines are used to upload and download information between the AC 425 panel and the AxTraxNG server When the access control panel and the computer are communicating the system stwo LEDs flash accordingly e The RX LED flashes when the controller receives data e The TX LED flashes when the controller transmits data There are three connection modes e Senal Network RS 232 or RS 485 e Modem Network e TCP IP Network 6 1 Serial Network Connection The computer seral port controlling the accesscontrol panel is set from within the AxTraxNG server The default baud rate is 9600 bpsfor direct connection to the computer When using a
20. gh a dedicated AxTraxNG server computer which communicates with the access control panelsand can serve an unlimited number of network clients The server also runsthe system s SQL database which contains settings and definitions foraccesscontrol acrossthe entire facility System users can define new cards holders and users and control access pemissions The system includes tools for database backup input and export of previous configurationsand automatic backup ona penodic bass AxTraxNG supportsall panel typesand offers scalability and flexibility in addition to a range of advanced control features 1 2 2 Configurable Links The system s configurable links model makes it possible to tnggerany chosen output automatically or report a configurable alarm based ona selected input This allows easy integration with other access systems such as intruder alarms CCTV systems and elevator controls AxTraxNG can also define a selected set of operations which are defined in configurable links when a panel registers a specified userorgroup of users Thiscan be useful for Page 8 AC 425 Hardware Installation and User Guide Introduction example in elevator control systems The system can assign users with counters allowing a limited number of entres to each panel 1 2 3 Fingerprint Recognition AxTraxNG can share user details with Rosslare s Bio Trax software system The Bio Trax system can then download all selecte
21. lustrates remote site modem configuration with AC 425 m hmm PSTN ai RS 232 to RS 485 RS 232 A i MD N33 MD N33 Access Control Panel Figure 22 Remote Site Modem Configuration For more information on modem connections refer to the MD Oo A amp N33 UserManual and the AxTraxNG Software Manual T fi 6 3 1 Hardware Requirements e 2standard telephone cables Rj 11 plugsin both sides e Crossed 9 pin RS 232 cable female jack on both sides e Rosslare MD 14 RS 232 to RS 485 converter e 2 Rosslare MD N33 modem to serial gateway e Rosslare AC 425 panel AC 425 Hardware Installation and User Guide Page 41 Communications 6 3 2 Prerequisites Before performing permanent modem installations the modem that will be connected to the panel must be initialized from the computer running the AxTraxNG software 6 3 3 Computer Connections The MD N33 must connect to the computer via a seral port To connect to the PC 1 Connecta 9VDC adapter to the first MD N33 Make sure that the power LED red ison 2 Connect the PC using an available COM port to the MD N33 with a crossed 9 pin RS 232 cable 3 Connect the MD N33 s RJ 11 jack to the telephone line using the telephone cable 6 3 4 AC 425 Panel Connections 1 Connecta 9VDC adapterto the second MD N33 Make sure that the power LED red ison 2 Connect the MD N33 s RJ 11 jack to the telephone wall mount using the telephone ca
22. n RS 232 connector only one AC 425 panel can be linked to each communication port on the computer Use an RS 485 if you wish to connect more than one panelon one Communication port The J 1 switch must be set to the comect postion to select the RS 232 communication fi 6 1 1 RS 232 Connection to the Computer Set the J 1 switch to the RS 232 position Access contol panel Connector DB25 Connector GND Pin 7 T Pin 3 Rx Pin 2 AC 425 Hardware Installation and User Guide Page 37 Communications The RS 232 connects the computer to only a single AC 425 panel The distance between the computerand the AC 425 panel must be no more than 150 feet 50 meters If the baud rate isincreased to 57600 or beyond the distance must be no more than 30 feet 10 meters 6 1 2 RS 485 Connection to the Computer Set the J 1 switch to the RS 485 position Up to 32 access control panels AC 425 AC 225 AC 215 or AC 525 can be linked togetherand connected to a single Communication port on the computer Use the RS 485 interface for situations where there are multiple controllers connected The senal port used to control the access control panel is assigned within the AxTraxNG software The AC 425 panel supportsa 2 wire RS 485 interface Using the RS 485 interface can increase the distance between server and panelsup to 4 000 feet To use the RS 485 interface the panels must be connected in a daisy chain formation with
23. n using MD D04 Scenario Setting Two readers perdoor Door 1 IN3 Door 2 IN4 Door 3 IN7 Door 4 IN8 AC 425 Hardware Installation and User Guide Page 25 Input and Output Connections 4 2 3 General Purpose Inputs These are free inputs that can be used for vanous functions This function is only available with the MD IO 84 expansion The following should be defined Scenano Setting Single door controller Door1 IN2 Door1 IN 2A Double doorcontroller no general purpose inputs available General purpose inputs are suitable for most uses For example they might be used to detect tampenng to activate alarm sensors orto monitora powersupply failure General purpose inputs functions when using MD IO 84 or MD D04 Unit Expansions MD IO 84 IN5 to IN12 MD D04 IN5 to IN8 except the dedicated inputs 4 3 Outputs Rosslare Secunty recommendsthe use of suppression diodes forall outputs that activate an inductive load 4 3 1 Door Lock There are two typesof doorlocking devices e Failopen fail secure e Fail close fail safe The following should be defined Scenano Setting Two readers per door Doorl OUT1 Door 2 OUT2 One reader perdoor Doorl OUT1 Door 2 OUT2 Door3 OUT3 Page 26 AC 425 Hardware Installation and User Guide Input and Output Connections Scenano Settinc Door4 OUT4 Door outputs when using MD D04 Scenano Setting Two readers per door Doorl OUT1 Door 2 OUT2 Door3 OUT5 Door
24. omally Open Supervised Input has 3 states Switch Open Normal State Loop resistance 10 4 kO Switch Closed Abnommal State Loop resistance 2 2 kO Open circuit infinite loop resistance or short circuit 0 resistance across input terminals Trouble State EEEEEE ma 4 5 6 7 8 Normally Open Switch Figure 12 Normally Open Supervised Input Double Resistor 4 1 5 Normally Closed Supervised Single EOL Resistor Input Connection Connecta 2 2 kQ resistor in senesto the input switch contacts A Nommally Closed Supervised Input has 3 states Switch Closed Normal State Loop resistance 2 2 kQ Switch Open Abnormal State Loop resistance Infinite open circuit Short circuit across input terminals Trouble State Loop resistance O short circuit Page 22 AC 425 Hardware Installation and User Guide Input and Output Connections Normally Closed Switch Figure 13 Normally Closed Supervised Input Single Resistor 4 1 6 Normally Closed Supervised Double EOL Resistor Input Connection Connecta 2 2 kO resistor in senesto the input switch contacts Connectan 8 2 kQ resistor parallel to the input switch contacts A Nommally Closed Supervised Input has 3 states e Switch Closed Nomal State Loop resistance 2 2 kQ e Switch Open Abnomal State Loop resistance 10 4 kQ e Open circuit infinite loop resistance or short circuit 0 resistance across input terminals Trouble State AC 425
25. s trademarks copyrights or other intellectual property rights covering the subject matter in this manual TEXTS IMAGES AND ILLUSTRATIONS INCLUDING THEIR ARRANGEMENT IN THIS DOCUMENT ARE SUBJECT TO THE PROTECTION OF COPYRIGHT LAWS AND OTHER LEGAL RIGHTS WORLDWIDE THEIR USE REPRODUCTION AND TRANSMITTAL TO THIRD PARTIES WITHOUT EXPRESS WRITTEN PERMISSION MAY RESULT IN LEGAL PROCEEDINGS The furnishing of this manual to any party does not give that party or any third party any license to these patents trademarks copyrights or other intellectual property rights except as expressly provided in any written agreement of ROSSLARE ROSSLARE reserves the right to revise and change this document at any time without being obliged to announce such revisions or changes beforehand or after the fact Page iv AC 425 Hardware Installation and User Guide Introduction 1 Introduction The AC 425 accesscontrolpanelisa state of the art networked accesscontroller employing the latesttechnology to meet the requirements of the market The state of the art dual quad door AC 425 networked access controller isthe backbone of medium scale secunty systems handling up to 30 000 users and 8184 doors Each AC 425 AccessControl Unit ACU supportsfourreaders In Out of va nous formats including standard Wiegand 26 bit Installations can also have one reader per door Driven by Rosslare s powerful flexible and easy to use AxTraxNG software the s
26. supply according to the output requirements For more information referto the Outputson page 26 A 12 V 7 AH battery will provide 3 hours of backup operation AC 425 Hardware Installation and User Guide Page 15 AC 425 Panel Set Up Nr Q 13 8 VDC We Figure 6 Wiring Between PS 33 and AC 425 3 5 Readers Proximity amp keypad readersare supplied with a limited cable The colorofthe cable coverrepresentsthe cable sfunction according to Wiegand standards IA Referto the readerspecifications forthe maximum cable length typically 150 m with an 18 AWG cable When extending the cable distance be careful with the color of the cable cover Page 16 AC 425 Hardware Installation and User Guide AC 425 Panel Set Up Purple Tamper eee Brown G Led White 01 Green 00 a nn Black gt 4 mee Red 12V Purple Japeay Reader 2 White 4 Brown G Led m Tamper P Brown G Led Bm IOo White Green 00 in FF as BE Black Bw meee Red 12V bd Figure 7 Reader Winng J White O gg Brown G Led o g Japesy Reader 4 3 6 MD IO84 The MD IO84 isan optional I O expansion board thatadds4 relay outputs and 8 supervised inputs to the Access Control Panel Attach the MD IO84 to the AC 425 s expansion slot as marked in red in Figure 8 Formore information see the MD lO 84 Installation and User Guide 3 7 MD D04
27. tacted the Customer within a sixty 60 day holding period following the delivery of the warranty claim Customer will not be required to return the failed product s All returned Product s as may be requested at ROSSLARE S sole discretion shall become the property of ROSSLARE To exercise the warranty the user must contact ROSSLARE to obtain an RMA number after which the product must be returned to the Manufacturer freight prepaid and insured In the event ROSSLARE chooses to perform a product evaluation within the sixty 60 day holding period and no defect is found a minimum US 50 00 or equivalent charge will be applied to each Product for labor required in the evaluation ROSSLARE will repair or replace at its discretion any product that under normal conditions of use and service proves to be defective in material or workmanship No charge will be applied for labor or parts with respect to defects covered by this warranty provided that the work is done by ROSSLARE or a ROSSLARE authorized service center Exclusions and Limitations ROSSLARE shall not be responsible or liable for any damage or loss resulting from the operation or performance of any Product or any systems in which a Product is incorporated This warranty shall not extend to any ancillary equipment not furnished by ROSSLARE which is attached to or used in conjunction with a Product nor to any AC 425 Hardware Installation and User Guide Page 43 Limited Warrant
28. urlIN OUTreaderss with tamper switch and LED control e Fourinputs selectable as supervised ornon supervised e Four Form C relay outputs rated 5 A e Optional MD IO84 with an additional 4 relay outputsand 8 inputs selectable as supervised or non supervised e Optional MD D04 with 4 readers 4 relay outputs and 4 inputs selectable as supervised or non supervised e Built in sounder generator forchime bell and siren signals e Panel configuration DIP switch e Up to 32 accesscontrol panels in every network 128 doors in every network ora 256 door network when optional MD DOA installed e 30 000 users e 20 000 FIFO history event log e RS232 or RS 485 senal communication up to 115200 bps e On board TCP IP communication e Remote firmware upgrades e Removable terminal blocks e Real time clock keepstime forup to 2 weeks without power no battenesto replace 12 AxTraxNG The AxTraxNG software system is custom designed to set up manage and supervise all aspects of an access panel network AC 425 Hardware Installation and User Guide Page 7 Introduction It offers the following ca pa bilities Parameter Value Users capacity 30 000 Unauthorized Users 30 000 Accessgroups 30 000 Numberof panelsin system 1023 Number of doorsin system 8184 These options are software and firmware dependent and may change in later releases or revisions Tr fi 1 2 1 Client Server Structure AxTraxNG operatesthrou
29. witch with Baud Rate Setting The following lists the status of Switches 1 and 2 and the baud rate Switch 1 Switth2 Baud Rate Off 9600 Off 19200 On 115200 n On O 57600 AC 425 Hardware Installation and User Guide Page 33 AC 425 Hardware Settings The access control panel baud rate must be identical to the AxTraxNG Network configuration of baud rate 5 3 AC 425 Panel Type The AC 425 panel type is defined using the third DIP switch There are two panel types a panel with one readerpereach doorora panel with two readers pereach door This DIP switch setting influences the number of readers per door in the panel The default AC 425 panel setting isfortwo readers pereach door 123456 78 Aula Figure 17 DIP Switch for Door Setting e Off Defines using two readers foreach door Panel controls two or four doors when MD D04 is installed e On Using one reader foreach door Panel controls four doorsor eight doors when MD D04 installed 5 4 AC 425 Panel Address The last 5 DIP switches are used to set the binary code of the access control panel intemal network address The default accesscontrol panel addressis 1 Page 34 AC 425 Hardware Installation and User Guide AC 425 Hardware Settings 3456 iii Figure 18 DIP Switch with Intemal Network Address Setting For successful Communications the DIP switch must match the addressset in the AxTraxNG software The followin
30. y Product that is used with any ancillary equipment which is not furnished by ROSSLARE This warranty does not cover expenses incurred in the transportation freight cost to the repair center removal or reinstallation of the product whether or not proven defective Specifically excluded from this warranty are any failures resulting from Customer s improper testing operation installation or damage resulting from use of the Product in other than its normal and customary manner or any maintenance modification alteration or adjustment or any type of abuse neglect accident misuse improper operation normal wear defects or damage due to lightning or other electrical discharge This warranty does not cover repair or replacement where normal use has exhausted the life of a part or instrument or any modification abuse of or tampering with the Product if Product disassembled or repaired in such a manner as to adversely affect performance or prevent adequate inspection and testing to verify any warranty claim ROSSLARE does not warrant the installation maintenance or service of the Product Service life of the product is dependent upon the care it receives and the conditions under which it has to operate In no event shall ROSSLARE be liable for incidental or consequential damages Limited Warranty Terms THIS WARRANTY SETS FORTH THE FULL EXTENT OF ROSSLARE WARRANTY THE TERMS OF THIS WARRANTY MAY NOT BE VARIED BY ANY PERSON WHET
31. ystem providesan ideal modular and expandable solution forcommercial and institutional needs It provides seamless integration with Rosslare s range of RFID proximity PIN PIN amp PROX smartcard and biometnc readers with Rosslare s selection of RFID credentials The AC 425 is ready for installation with a mountable amp lockable metal enclosure integrated with transformer power sup ply charger sounder and control board Using onboard RS 232 485 Ethemet TCP IP multiple local or remote site door sub networks can connect to the AxTraxNG Client Server PC software running on Microsoft Windows 98 ME amp NT 2000 XP 7 operating systems The AC 425 consists of the following components e AC 425 controller board e Panel enclosure e PS33 power supply e Power Transfomer e 4x2 2kOhm and 4x 8 2 kOhm resistors for the supervised inputs AC 425 Hardware Installation and User Guide Page 5 Introduction mas 6 7 8 oe d DD Z 999 J gt Oo GC J e2 999 J O amp O J Is ar WY al a WY Sur a VY at hd gt amp 3 O u QAQGQOL gt Figure 1 AC 425 panel AC 425 Hardware Installation and User Guide Introduction 1 1 Features The AC 425 isa powerful and adaptable access control solution with a range of powerful features e Controls1to 4 doors DIP switch controlled or1to 8 doors when the optional MD D04 is installed e Fo
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