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1. Guide Technical Specifications 2 Technical Specifications Electrical Characteristics Operating Voltage 12V DC 2A from PS 33 Maximum Input Current AC 225 Standby 80mA Maximum 325mA AC 225IP Standby 120mA Maximum 370mA General Inputs 4 supervised high impedance inputs 8 or 12 supervised inputs when using MD D02 or MD 10 84 expansion boards Maximum voltage 5V DC Relay Outputs 4 Relay outputs 8 supervised outputs when using MD D02 or MD 10 84 expansion boards 5A Relay N O and N C options Reader Ports Standard 2 Reader ports With M D D02 4 Reader ports Output voltage 12V DC Max Current 300mA LED control output DO D1 tamper input Visual Indic ators 11 LEDs Audio Built in sounder bell chime and siren Communication Characteristics RS 232 Terminal Block RS 485 Molex and Terminal Block TCP IP On board RJ 45 connector AC 225IP only Speed Options 9600 bps 19200 bps 57600 bps 115200 bps AC 225 Hardware Installation and User Guide Page 6 Technical Specifications Environmental Characteristics Operating Temperature 32 F 120 F 0 C 49 C Range Operating Humidity 0 90 Non condensing Dimensions Height x Width x Depth 10 4 x 13 2 x 3 4 inch 264 x 334 x 84 5 mm Weight AC 225 8 38 lbs 3 80 Kg AC 225IP 8 40 lbs 3 81 Kg AC 225U 5 95 lbs 2 70 Kg Transformer AC Transformer 120 220V AC 16V AC 4A 60VA Power Supply Specifications Input Voltage 16V AC 4A From Transfo
2. door or four doors Referto Access Control Panel Type on page 26 Access control panels configured as either single door or double door controllers have two readers IN or OUT Access control panels configured with the MD D02 expansion as either double door or four door controllers have four readers Single Door Outputs Door Lock output General purpose output General purpose output General purpose output Inputs Request to exit Door monitor input General purpose input General purpose input Reader Readerl Reader2 Double door Outputs Doorl Lock output General pumpos output Door2 Lock output General pumpos output Inputs Doorl Request to exit Doorl monitor input Door2 Request to exit Door2 monitor input Readers Readerl Reader2 OUT 1 OUT 1A OUT 2 OUT 2A IN 1 IN 1A IN 2 IN 2A Door Entry or Exit Door Exit or Entry OUT 1 OUT 1A OUT 2 OUT 2A IN 1 IN 1A IN 2 IN 2A Doorl IN OUT Door2 IN OUT Page 23 AC 225 Hardware Installation and User Guide AC 225 Hardware Settings Double door with 4 readers MD D02 Outputs Inputs Readers Doorl Lock output General purpose output General purpose output General purpose output Door2 Lock output General purpose output General purpose output General purpose output Doorl Request to exit Doorl monitor input General purpose input General purpose input Door2 Requestto exit Door2 monitor input General purpose inpu
3. e Off defines using two readersfor each door Panel will control one doorortwo doors when MD D02 is installed e On using one reader foreach door Panel will control two doorsor four doors when MD D02 installed 5 4 Access Control Panel Addressing The last 5 DIP switches are used to set the binary code of the access control panel intemal network address The default access control panel addressis 1 123 4567 8 HARA Figure 18 DIP Switch with Internal Network Address Setting No OOOO m For successful communications the DIP switch mus match the address set in the AxTrax AS 525 software The following table displaysthe 32 dip switch settings available Address Switch 4 Switch 5 Switch 6 Switch 7 Switch 8 1 of of of of of 2 of of of of on 3 of of of on of Page 27 AC 225 Hardware Installation and User Guide AC 225 Hardware Settings AC 225 Hardware Installation and User Guide Page 28 Communications 6 Communications Communication lines are used to upload and download information between the access control panel and the AxTrax AS 525 software When the accesscontrol panel and the computer are communicating the system s two LEDs flash accordingly e The RX LED flashes when the controller receives data e The TXLED flashes when the controller transmits data The access control panel address is defined in the AxTrax AS 525 software It is important that the DIP sw
4. fae 0 Ea 22K V z Oe z BK Op Figure 12 Normally Open Supervised Input Double Resistor Normally Closed Supervised Single Resistor Input Connection Connecta 2 2K resistor in seres to the input switch contacts Normally Closed Supervised Input has 3 states e Switch Closed Nomal State Loop resistance 2 2K e Switch Open Abnomal State Loop resistance Infinite open circuit e Short circuit across input terminals Trouble State Loop resistance O short circuit 00000 Figure 13 Normally Closed Supervised Input Single Resistor AC 225 Hardware Installation and User Guide Page 18 Input and Output Connectons Normally Closed Supervised Double Resistor Input Connection Connecta 2 2K resistor in senesto the input switch contacts Connectan 8 2K resistor parallel to the input switch contacts Normally Closed Supervised Input has 3 states e Switch Closed Nomal State Loop resistance 2 2K e Switch Open Abnomal State Loop resistance 10 4K e Open circuit Infinite loop resistance or short circuit 0 resistance across input terminals Trouble State 00000 Figure 14 Normally Closed Supervised Input Double Resistor 4 2 Inputs Description Request to Exit Button REX Input Use the REX Input to open a doordirectly Typically the REX input is connected to a Normally Open push button that is located inside the premises The push button is generally located in an easy to acc
5. used to detect tampering to activate alarm sensors or for monitoring power supply failure General purpose inputs functions when using MD 10 84 or M D D02 MD 1084 IN5 to IN12 MD D0O2 IN5 to IN8 except the dedicated inputs 4 3 Outputs Rosslare Secunty recommends the use of suppression diodes forall outputs that activate an inductive load Door Lock There are two typesof door locking devices e Failopen fail secure e Fail close fail safe The following should be defined Single door contoller Door1 OUT1 Double door controller Door 1 OUT1 Door 2 OUT2 Door outputs when using MD D02 Double door controller Door1 OUT1 each door has two readers Door2 OUT5 Four door controller Door1 OUT1 each door has one reader Door 2 OUT2 Door3 OUT5 Door 4 OUT 7 The output can sink current fom any power supply see page 11 4 4 Card Readers and Keypads Each accesscontrol panel can be connected to a maximum of two readers or 4 readers when using MD D02 There are three available types of reader For UL installations the installer must configure the system as fail safe to comply with NFPA National Fire Protection Association regulations Page 21 AC 225 Hardware Installation and User Guide Input and Output Connectons e Card readers e Keypads e Dual keypad card readers A keypad is required for any reader mode that requires PIN code entres such as Card or PIN PIN Only or Card and PIN Secu
6. 4 RS 232 RS 485 Converter Figure 23 Remote Site Modem Configuration Formore information on modem connections referto the MD N33 User Manual and the AS 525 software manual a amp if Page 33 AC 225 Hardware Installation and User Guide Communications Hardware Requirements 2 Standard Telephone cables RJ 11 plugsin both sides Crossed 9 pin RS 232 cable female jack on both sides Rosslare MD 14 RS 232 to RS 485 converter 2 Rosslare MD N33 Modem to senal gateway Rosslare AC 225 panel Prerequisites Before performing permanent modem installations the modem that will be connected to the panel must be initialized from the computer running the Axlrax software Computer Connections The MD N33 must connect to the computer via a senal port To connectto the PC J Connecta 9VDC adapter to the first MD N33 Make sure that the power LED Red ison Connect the PC using an available COM port to the MD N33 with crossed 9 pins RS 232 cable Connect the MD N33 s RJ 11 jack to the telephone line using the telephone cable AC 225 Panel Connections 1 Connect a 9VDC adapterto the second MD N33 Make sure that the power LED Red Ison Connect the MD N33 s RJ 11 jack to the telephone wall mount using the telephone cable Connect the MD N33 DB9 female jack to the MD 14 DB9 female jack Connect the AC 225 RS 485 outlet to the MD 14 4 wirescable Make sure the J 1 switch on the AC 225 isset to RS 485 M
7. AC 225 Advanced Scalable Networked Access Controller Hardware Installation and User Guide June 2008 ROS SECURIT Y PRODUCTS Table of Contents Table of Contents Ds 0 0 OTa LOCE 20 E T 3 MAS REAL Sssa kand asna a rn lak 4 2 AKA AS a na 4 2 Technical Specifications ccscccccssssssscccsscccccccrssccsssssssssesssssoees 6 Sy AC 225 Patel Sit UD msn 9 3 1 Inputs Wiring Non Supervised Inputs 000 0000 10 3 2 Inputs Wiring Supervised Inputs 10 33 U NI a ng 10 SA IPOWerSUp ply scutes eo pedi ea 1 DD Rede 13 905 AVDA SR ga a A 13 SAD Br OR SON 13 4 Input and Output Connections ccccccccsssssssssssccccsseeeeees 15 AA DUTY DES a 15 AD Inputs Descriptio iseanan eae a E 19 AD OUMU a E e a 21 4 4 Card Readers and Keypads 0 0 0 00 0000 eeen 21 5 AC 225 Hardware Settings ccccsscsscsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssees 23 Sid DIP Switch Conr 25 5 2 Access Control Panel Baud Rate 0 e eee 0000 26 33 Access Control Panel Type sasssa nasa an 26 5 4 Access Control Panel Addressing 0 00ee eeen 2 6 Communications siss sk sis is ssssk siss i sssss siss 29 6 1 Serial Network COtnEeGUOM asian b u u 29 6 2 TCP IP Network Connection ks ee ee 31 6 3 Modem Network Connection 0 000 0000 33 Appendix A Limited Warranty sssccccccsssssssssss
8. 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 AC 225 Hardware Installation and User Guide Page 36 Technical Support Appendix B Technical Support Asia Pacific Middle East Afnca 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 E mail support apac rossilaresecunty 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 E mail support na ro ssla resec unty com Europe Global Technical Support amp Training Center HaMelecha 22 Rosh HaAyin Israel 48091 Tel 972 3 938 6838 Fa
9. D N32 Configuration connecting a single panel When using an MD N32 fora single panel either an RS 232 cable or Rosslare s MD 14 RS 485 converter can be used To connect an MD N32 to more than one panel up to 32 panels Rosslare s MD 14 RS 485 converter must be used Connect the MD 14 between the RS 485 accesscontrol panel network and the MD N32 converter Access Access MD N32 TCP IP MD 14 RS 232 Control Control RS 232 Converter RS 485 Converter Panel 1 Panel 2 Figure 21 Connecting Multiple Access control panels with MD N32 The MD 14 is not required when using the AC 225IP AC 225 Hardware Installation and User Guide Page 32 Communications Access Access Control Control Panel 2 Figure 22 Connecting Multiple Access control panels with AC 2251P ffl For more information on operating an MD N32 referto the MD N32 User Manual 6 3 Modem Network Connection Accesscontrol panels can be controlled from the computer s modem The modem is assigned from within the AxTrax AS 525 software Use a modem when the access control panel istoo far from the computer to use a senal connection and an altemative RS 232 RS 485 network or TCP IP network is unavailable The following diagram illustrates remote site modem configuration with AC 225 MD N33 MD N33 Modem RS 232 Modem RS 232 Converter Converter Telephone Line Access RS 232 Control Panel MD 1
10. able access control solution with a range of powerful features e Controls 1 2 doors DIP switch controlled or 2 4 doors when optional M D D02 installed Two IN OUT readers with tamper switch and LED control Four inputs selectable as supervised or non supervised Four relay outputs rated 5A Optional MD 10 84 with an additional 4 relay outputs and 8 inputs selectable as supervised or non supervised e Optional MD D02 with 2 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 64 doors in every network or 128 door network when optional MD D02 installed 30 000 users 20 000 log events RS 232 or RS 485 senal communication up to 115200 bps On board TCP IP communication AC 225IP only Remote firmware upgrades Removable terminal blocks 1 2 AxTrax AS 525 The AxTrax AS 525 software system is custom designed to set up manage and supervise all aspects of a access panel network It offers the following capabilities Users capacity 30000 Unauthonzed Users 30000 Access groups 30000 Number of panelsin system 1023 Number of doors in system 4092 These options are software and firmware dependent and may change in later releases or revisions Client Server Structure AxTrax AS 525 operates through a dedicated Axlrax server computer which communi
11. cates with the access control panels and can serve an unlimited number of network clients AC 225 Hardware Installation and User Guide Page 4 Introduction The server also runsthe system s SQL database which contains settings and definitions for access control across the entire facility Clients can define new employees and control access permissions The system includes tools fordatabase backup input and export of previous configurationsand automatic backing up ona penodic bass AxTrax AS 525 supports all panel types and offers scalability and flexibility in addition to a range of advanced control features Configurable Links The system s configurable links model makes it possible to tngger any chosen output automatically orreporta configurable alarm based ona selected input This allows easy integration with other access systems such as intruder alarms CCTV systems and elevator controls AxTrax AS 525 can also define a selected set of operations defined in configurable links when a panel registersa specified user orgroup of users Thiscan be useful for example in elevator control systems The system can assign users with counters allowing a limited number of entries to each panel Fingerprint Recognition AxTrax can share user details with Rosslare s Bio Trax software system The Bio Trax system can then download all selected users information to an AYC W6500 fingerpnnt reader Page 5 AC 225 Hardware Installation and User
12. e open circuit Harma hoon Switch Hf NG MO GOH OAT TA IN TA 00000 RAS PS ABS Mita Figure 10 Normally Closed Input Connection AC 225 Hardware Installation and User Guide Page 16 Input and Output Connectons Normally Open Supervised Single Resistor Input Connection Connectan 8 2K resistor in parallel to the input switch contacts Normally Open Supervised Input has 3 states e Switch Open Nomal State Loop resistance 8 2K e Switch Closed Abnomal State Loop resistance O short circuit e Open circuit across input terminals Trouble State Loop resistance Infinite open circuit ON RS E EH E E EEUE 12346567 6 spK READER READER OUT 4 Te Ol O 2 rr OD 2 OT ka o z 82K A Figure 11 Normally Open Supervised Input Single Resistor Normally Open Supervised Double Resistor Input Connection Connecta 2 2K resistor in seres to the input switch contacts Connectan 8 2K resistor parallel to the input switch contacts Normally Open Supervised Input has 3 states 1 Switch Open Nomal State Loop resistance 10 4K 2 Switch Closed Abnomal State Loop resistance 2 2K 3 Open circuit Infinite loop resistance or short circuit 0 resistance across input terminals Trouble State Page 17 AC 225 Hardware Installation and User Guide Input and Output Connections ON RS nm E E EEE 12234567E sg B OHM a READER 8 GUT 1 fo
13. ess position and opensa door without reading a proximity card or PIN code Single door contoller Door1 IN1 Double door contoller Door1 IN1 Door2 IN 2 Page 19 AC 225 Hardware Installation and User Guide Input and Output Connectons REX Inputs functions when using MD DO2 Double door controller Door1 IN1 each door has two readers Door2 IN5 Four door controller Door1 IN1 each door has one reader Door 2 IN2 Door 3 IN5 Door 4 IN7 Door Monitor Input The Door Monitor Input typically connectsto a Normally Closed door sensing mic ro switch for door status monitoring Using Door Monitor enables many advanced options such asdoorforced alam door held open wamings intenocking doorsand more The following should be defined Single door controller Door 1 INIA Double door contoller Door1 IN 1A Door 2 IN 2A Dedicated Inputs functions when using M D D02 Double door controller each Door 1 IN1A door has two readers Door 2 IN6 Four door controller Door 1 IN1A each door has one reader Door 2 IN2A Door 3 IN6 Door 4 IN8 General Purpose Inputs These are free inputs that can be used for various functions The following Should be defined Single door contoller Door1 IN 2 Door1 IN 2A Double door controller no general purpose inputs available AC 225 Hardware Installation and User Guide Page 20 Input and Output Connections General purpose inputs are suitable for most uses For example they might be
14. ho of i a Hoa ois Es Hg D ri E pe Og jma EAL He os PO a 0 es 6 opty rar a a eas bo o amp o Figure 3 Inputs Wiring Non supervised Inputs 3 2 Inputs Wiring Supervised Inputs When winng the AC 225 for supervised inputs resistors should be placed on the input switch and not on the terminal block For further details referto Input and Output Connectionson page 15 3 3 Outputs Wiring The following diagram illustrates winng fortwo main types of 12VDC electrical release mechanisms Other electncal devicescan be switched using the voltage free relay contacts AC 225 Hardware Installation and User Guide Page 10 AC 225 Panel Set Up g i eo ee 2 e 3 S ro o pe i ecooo o cooo o Figure 5 Door Lock Failed Open 3 4 Power Supply The following diagram illustrates wining between the PS 33 power supply and the AC 225 It isrecommended to add a 12VDC lead acid backup battery if the main power supply falls If the main output is 12VDC wire it to the PS 33 Otherwise support your power supply according to the output requirements For further information referto the Outputs section on page 21 Page 11 AC 225 Hardware Installation and User Guide AC 225 Panel Set Up tae lt he it Backup Battery Figure 6 Wiring Between PS 33 and AC 225 AC 225 Hardware Installation and User Guide Page 12 AC 225 Panel Set Up 3 5 Reader Pr
15. is will also effect the number of doorscontrolled by the panel 4 5 6 The access control panel s RS 485 network address 7 8 Power down the accesscontrol panel before changing the DIP switch settings After changeshave been made restart the panel The new settings are automatically defined after power up Page 25 AC 225 Hardware Installation and User Guide AC 225 Hardware Settings 5 2 Access Control Panel Baud Rate The Access control panel seral port baud rate set in dip switches one and two defines the communication speed forconnecting with a PC ina network connection The default baud rate isset to 9600 bits persecond 1234567 8 HET Figure 16 DIP Switch with Baud Rate Setting The following lists switch 1 and 2 statusand baud rate Switch 1 Switch 2 Baud Rate Off Off 9600 Off On 19200 On Off 115200 On On 57600 The access control panel baud rate must be identical to the AxtTra x Network configuration of baud rate 5 3 Access Control Panel Type The access control panel type isdefined using the third Dipswitch There are two panel types a panel with one reader pereach doorora panel with two readers pereach door This Dipswitch setting influencesthe number of doorsin the panel The default access control panel setting isfortwo readersper each door 12 345678 DiNLADNI Figure 17 DIP Switch for Door Setting AC 225 Hardware Installation and User Guide Page 26 AC 225 Hardware Settings
16. itch and the software are set to the same address 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 access control panel is set from within the AxTrax AS 525 software The default is 9600bps for direct connection to the computer When using an RS 232 connector only one accesscontrol 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 in the correct position to select the RS 232 Communication Page 29 AC 225 Hardware Installation and User Guide Communications RS 232 Connection to the Computer Set the J 1 switch to the RS 232 position Access contol DB9 Connector DB25 Connector panel GND Pin 5 Pin 7 TX Pin 2 Pin 3 Rx Pin 3 Pin 2 The RS 232 connection can only connecta single access control panel to the computer The distance between the computer and the accesscontrol 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 RS 485 Connection to the Computer Set the J 1 switch to the RS 485 position Up to 32 accesscontrol panel scan be linked together and connected to a single communication port on the computer Use the RS 485 interface for situations where there will be
17. multiple controllers connected The seral port used to control the access control panel isassigned within the AxTrax AS 525 software The Access control panel supports the two wire RS 485 interface RS 485 interface enables the distance between the Access control panel and PC to be extended up to 4000 feet 1300 meters The data line wiring must be in daisy chain formatting with one control unit following another The first Access control panel connecting to the PC must use the MD 14 RS 485 to RS 232 adaptor Daisy Chaining Daisy chaining allows many panelsto connect to the computer along a single senal line The first panel isconnected directly to the computerand a second panel connects to the first panel Additional panels connect in the same way one after another AC 225 Hardware Installation and User Guide Page 30 Communications AC 225 1 pe Ay eo EP EY ns xX s e 6 e EA ONES AC 225 3 Figure 19 Daisy Chaining At each end of the data line both where the panel connectsto the computer and on the last panel in the network a termination resistor of 1200 may be required Apply the resistor across the L1 and L2 connections These termination resistors are especially important in long cable runs 6 2 TCP IP Network Connection The computer running the AxTrax AS 525 software can communicate with the access control panelsvia a TCP IP network The connection setting
18. ns This chapter descnbes the AC 225 accesscontrol panel s input and output connections 4 1 Input Types There are four input types Normally Open Normally Closed Normally Open Supervised 1 or 2 resistors and Normally Closed Supervised 1 or 2 resistors Inputs INI INIA IN2 and IN2A may be configured individually as either supervised ornon supervised inputs Configure each input separately via the AxTrax AS 525 system Non supervised inputs have two states e Normal State e Abnomal State Supervised inputs have three states e Nomal State e Abnormal State e Trouble State The Trouble state iscaused by either tampering with the input circuit or by faulty hardware installation Once configured as supervised input add a resistor of 2 2K of 8 2K or both on the input circuit See the following diagrams Page 15 AC 225 Hardware Installation and User Guide Input and Output Connections Normally Open Input Connection Normally Open Input has 2 states e Switch Open Nomal State Loop resistance Infinite open circuit e Switch Closed Abnomal State Loop resistance O short circuit READER READER UT 4 o 2 D dio a Fa F IN t me NO OOM OT i Wi oo Figure 9 Normally Open Input Connection Normally Closed Input Connection Nomally Closed Input hastwo states e Switch Closed Nomal State Loop resistance O short circuit e Switch Open Abnomal State Loop resistance Infinit
19. ode AC 225 Hardware Installation and User Guide Page 34 Limited Warranty Appendix A Limited Warranty ROSSLARE ENTERPRISES LIMITED S Rosslare TWO YEARS LIMITED WARRANTY is applicable worldwide This warranty supersedes any other warranty Rosslare s TWO YEARS 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 ORSUBSIDIARIES ROSSLARE warrants that the AC 225 Access Control Panel to be 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 ENTERPRISES LTD AND OR SUBSIDIARIES representative return of the failed product s is not immediately required If ROSSLARE has not contacted 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 produc
20. oximity amp keypad readers are supplied with a limited cable The colorof the cable cover representsthe cable sfunction When extending the cable distance be careful with the color ofthe cable cover Referto the reader specifications for the maximum cable length typically 150m with an 18 AWG cable TIE O00000 00000 BESS Fs Figure 7 Reader Wiring 3 6 MD I084 The MD IO84 isan optional I O expansion board which adds four relay outputs and eight supervised inputsto the Access Control Panel Attach the MD 10 84 to the AC 225 s expansion slot see Figure 10 For more information see the MD 10 84 Installation and User Guide 3 7 MD D02 The MD D02 isan optional Reader expansion board which adds 2 reader fourrelay outputs and four supervised inputs to the Access Control Panel Attach the MD D02 to the AC 225 s expansion slot as marked in red in the Figure 10 For more information see the MD D02 Installation and User Guide Page 13 AC 225 Hardware Installation and User Guide AC 225 Panel Set Up eee es JEJL on 25 0 Ob ry Ea eg i 12 SO eE GGe TEJE en bH ae od 3 tie of a PEIC oe jpa oji j 0 GD pee oO 7 SE S10 ee 6 otti doel eS ere aa 22 0 H oa 6000 0000 vee eee ee apes Daa A Figure 8 Connector location for MD 1084 or MD D02 AC 225 Hardware Installation and User Guide Page 14 Input and Output Connections Input and Output Connectio
21. red mode When connecting a reader the following should be defined Single door controller Door 1 Reader 1 IN OUT Door 1 Reader 2 OUT IN Double door contoller Door 1 Reader 1 IN OUT Door 2 Reader 2 IN OUT When using the MD D02 the following should be defined Double door contoller Readerl Door 1 IN OUT each door has two Reader2 Door 1 OUT IN readers Reader3 Door 2 IN OUT Reader4 Door 2 OUT IN Four door controller Readerl Door1 IN OUT each door has one reader Reader2 Door 2 IN OUT Readers Door 3 IN OUT Reader4 Door 4 IN OUT Use the AxTrax AS 525 software to set the readers forIN orOUT 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 activates the reader s green LED input when operating in Card and PIN secure mode While this mode isin force users must entera PIN on the keypad immediately after entering the card The controller activates the LED control for 2 seconds when an access granted event occurs AC 225 Hardware Installation and User Guide Page 22 AC 225 Hardware Settings 5 AC 225 Hardware Settings Each AC 225 panel controlsan entrance The behavior of the panel is controlled by Dipswitch settings Select the appropnate Dipswitch setting to operate the panel aseithera single door a double
22. rmer Bac kup 12VDC Lead Acid battery up to 7A H Battery Charger From Transformer Output 12V DC 2A Voltage 1 Access contol panel 13 8V DC 3A Output Voltage 2 Power Supply Indication Tamper Output Indicates faulty power open collector Page 7 AC 225 Hardware Installation and User Guide Technical Specifications Power LEDs Power In AC Main power Green LED1 Power Out DC Low voltage Red LED2 Low Battery Backup battery low voltage Red LED3 AC 225 Hardware Installation and User Guide Page 8 AC 225 Panel Set Up 3 AC 225 Panel Set Up Every AC 225 panel controls one ortwo doors up to 4 doors with MD D02 The panelsconnect together in a network and are controlled bya central server computer running the AS 525 Axlrax software system The following diagram showsan example set up fora network of AC 225 access control panels AC 225 AC 225 AC 225 AC 225 RS 485 232 Single Single Double Single Converter Door Door Door Door RS 23 RS 485 AxTrax Software Exi Butta E C E i ll 2 Reader Reader fa i Keypad Reader and Door Door 1 Door2 Ct Release 1 Reader Exit Keypad Button and Door Release Door 4 Figure 2 Sample AC 225 Configuration Page 9 AC 225 Hardware Installation and User Guide AC 225 Panel Set Up 3 1 Inputs Wiring Non Supervised Inputs es ES iis d s bo i ou E fs Ha Ob ir J o oa i a a o i 0 O po os
23. s are controlled within the AxTrax AS 525 software AC 225IP panels connect to the TCP IP network LAN or WAN directly using an on board network module When an accesscontrol panel network isconnected using RS 485 up to 32 panelscan be connected on each TCP IP network This means that one AC 225 P panel can support up to 31 AC 225 panels To connect to a TCP IP network using other AC 225 models add Rosslare s MD N32 TCP IP to RS 232 gateway converter For more information on operating an MD N32 referto the MD N32 User Manual Page 31 AC 225 Hardware Installation and User Guide Communications LAN and WAN Requirements The devicescan be connected to a TCP IP network using any valid network address Use a TCP IP 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 225 to a computer via a LAN network 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 computer Before connecting a panel by TCP IP connection for the first time the Axlrax AS 525 software must configure the device Settings will then remain stored in non volatile memory on the device See Software manual configunng instructions Access Control MD N32 Panel Figure 20 M
24. ssscccsseeeees 35 Appendix B Technical Support 000000000000 0 37 AC 225 Hardware Installation and User Guide Page 11 Intoduc ton 1 Introduction AC 225 AC 225IP and AC 225U access control panels are state of the art networked accesscontrollers employing the latest technology to meet the requirements of the market When used in combination with Rosslare s AxTrax software system the AC 225 gives you full control overaccessto your premises The system can control both single and double doorentrancesand up to four doors with MD D02 two Door expansion module AC 225 supports up to 30 000 users and uses flash memory to enable easy firmware upgrades For more information on the AxTrax AS 525 system refer to the AxTrax Access Control Software Manual The AC 225 consists of the following components AC 225 controller board Panel enclosure PS 33 power supply Power Transformer not included with the AC 225U 4x2 2k Ohm and 4 x 8 2k Ohm resistors for the supervised inputs The AC 225IP also includes on board support for communications across a TCP IP network The AC 225U is for US installations It has been approved by ULforuse asa stand alone unit only 000 ee ae oh F 2 rf a A 7 J e o ee o zal 3 Sa Figure 1 AC 225 panel Page 3 AC 225 Hardware Installation and User Guide Introduction 1 1 Features The AC 225 isa powerful and adapt
25. t General purpose input Readerl Reader2 Reader3 Reader4 Four door with 4 readers MD DO2 Outputs Inputs Doorl Lock output General purpose output Door2 Lock output General purpose output Door3 Lock output General purpose output Door4 Lock output General purpose output Doorl Request to exit Doorl monitor input Door2 Request to exit Door2 monitor input Door3 Request to exit Door3 monitor input Door4 Request to exit Door4 monitor input AC 225 Hardware Installation and User Guide OUT 1 OUT 1A OUT 2 OUT 2A OUT 5 OUT 6 OUT 7 OUT 8 IN 1 IN 1A IN 2 IN 2A IN 5 IN 6 IN 7 IN 8 Doorl IN OUT Doorl OUT IN Door2 IN OUT Door2 OUT IN OUT 1 OUT 1A OUT 2 OUT 2A OUT5 OUT6 OUT 7 OUT8 IN 1 IN 1A IN 2 IN 2A IN 5 IN 6 IN 7 IN 8 Page 24 AC 225 Hardware Settings Readers Readerl Doorl IN OUT Reader2 Door2 IN OUT Reader3 Door3 IN OUT Reader4 Door4 IN OUT 5 1 DIP Switch Configuration The accesscontrol panel DIP switch controlsa number of operating parameters including the device addressand baud rates for seral communication 1234567 8 sown sore LLH Figure 15 DIP Switch The following isa list of DIP switch numbers and their functions DIP Function Switch gt The panel scommunication baud rate 3 The panel type e Definesthe number of readers foreach door one or two readers per door Th
26. t s All returned Product s as may be requested at ROSSLARE ENTERPRISES LTD AND OR SUBSIDIARY S sole discretion shall become the property of ROSSLARE ENTERPRISES LTD AND OR SUBSIDIARIES To exercise the warranty the user must contact Rosslare Enterprises Ltd 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 Page 35 AC 225 Hardware Installation and User Guide Limited Warranty 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 Product that is used with any ancillary equipment which is not furnished b
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28. y 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 or 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 ENTERPRISES LTD AND IT S SUBSIDIARIES WARRANTY THE TERMS OF THIS WARRANTY MAY NOT BE VARIED BY ANY PERSON WHETHER OR NOT PURPORTING TO REPRESENT OR
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