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Single Line RS485 Converter
12V DC Power Supply (300mA)
0V +12V
RS-232
BAUDRATE SELECT 9600
Pin 3 4
Function +12V 0V & Shield B A
ACTWin Software RS-485 Bus
Network cable is single shielded twisted pair: Belden 9501 or similar
To next Controller
Shield
NETWORK PRINTER
Timekeeper Lithium Battery
A B 0V
DTR RX TX 0V
ACT 2000
ACT 1000
RS485 line may be up to 1km in length and connect up to 32 controllers
Setup for Network Operation 1. From the Controller keypad Enter Installer Menu->Communications and set a unique address for each controller on the network. Set Direct Connect to No. 2. From ACTWin create a new database. In the database creation wizard check RS-485 Automatic Interface. 3. Connect to the controllers from ACTWin. The LED on the RS485 converter should blink rapidly indicating communications in progress.
18-00023 Issue 2
ACT, Unit C1, South City Business Centre, Tallaght, Dublin 24, Ireland. Telephone: UK Lo-Call 0845-Fax: 452 0427
www.accesscontrol.ie E-mail: sales@accesscontrol.ie
NETWORK
DOORS SERIAL/PRINTER
A B 0V TX RX
Text Entry
Textual descriptions (user names etc.) are entered via a simple text entry system. Each of the digits 1-9 may be used to enter letters, numbers or symbols according to the table below. Pressing the required digit once will bring up the first letter in that group. Subsequent presses will step through the group and then back to the first letter. Pressing the 0 key advances to the next character and pressing the key moves back to the previous character. The key accepts the currently displayed text. If the cursor is at the first location in the display, pressing the key gives the option to cancel all the displayed text.
Text Entry Keys
7 abcABC1 jklJKL4 stuvSTUV7 Previous Character defDEF2 mnoMNO5 wxyzWXYZ8 Next Character 9 ghiGHI3 pqrPQR6 SPC - &. + / Accept displayed text
Operator Menu
User Setup
Enable Disable Assign Names Assign Groups Assign Options Assign PINs Learn Cards Batch Cards One-To-One Card Validity Enable Disable Assign Names Access Rights Assign Options Assign PINs Timed Antipassback Display Log Print Log Filter Log Lock Door Unlock Door Normalise Door Pass Door AUX output on AUX output off Log in Log out Clear All Date/Time Daylight Saving
Allow a user or range of users to open the door Prevent a user or range of users from opening the door Enter a name for each user Assign users to groups Specify options for each user Set the individual PIN for each user Learn randomly coded cards (e.g. Bank Cards). Assign a batch of cards to a range of users. Assign a card to a user. Set a validity period for a user. Allow users in specified groups to open the door. Prevent users in specified groups from opening the door. Enter a name for each group. Specify what access rights apply to each group. Specify output and PIN options for each group. Set the PIN for each Group. Sets the Period for Timed Antipassback operation for each group. Show the system log on the display Print the system log on an attached serial printer Prevent events entering the system log Lock door - prevent all cards from opening it. Unlock door - relay is activated so cards are not required. Set a door back to normal operation Momentarily open a door for the programmed time Switches the auxiliary output on Switches the auxiliary output off Log a user into the tracking area Log a user out of the tracking area Remove all users from the tracking area Set the current date and time for the system. Set the difference between GMT and local time.
Group Setup
System Log
Control Door
User Tracking
Set Date/Time
Time Zones Set Holidays Issue Number Change PIN
Specify the time periods and days which apply to a given timezone. Specify which days within the next year are holidays. Set the current system issue level (if issue checking option enabled). Change the PIN used to access the operator menu.
Exit from the menu is automatic if no keys are pressed for a period of time.
The User Setup menu allows the operator to enable and disable individual users, and to change the configuration information for each user. In each of the user setup functions, the user is selected by either using the 0 key to advance to the required user, or alternatively by using the numeric keys 1-9 to directly enter the number of the desired user. The top line of the display will show the name for each user if one has been entered, otherwise the number only will be displayed. ENABLE The Enable function allows a user or range of users to be enabled. Pressing the key enables the displayed user. This means that the card or token belonging to this user will be recognized and may be allowed entry to the protected area. Note that the Group Disable function or programmed access rights may override an enabled user. DISABLE The Disable function allows a user or range of users to be disabled. Pressing the key disables the displayed user. This means that the card or token belonging to this user will no longer be recognized and will not allow entry to the protected area. ASSIGN NAMES The Assign Names function allows a 16 character textual name to be assigned to users between 1 and 5,000. This name will be shown with any displayed or printed log events involving this user. Pressing the key selects text entry mode. ASSIGN GROUPS The Assign Groups function allows a user or range of users to be assigned to a group. Any of the 30,000 users can be assigned to one of 1024 groups. The Display will show the user number on the top line and the group that that user is assigned to on the bottom line. The displayed user number may be advanced by the 0 key. Also any user may be displayed by entering the user number, and then pressing the key followed by the key. Pressing the key prompts for a group number to be entered, entering the group number and pressing the key again assigns the currently displayed user to the group entered. A range of users may be assigned to the displayed group number, entering the first user number in the range of users followed by the key, and then entering the last user number followed by the key will assign all the users in the range to the group displayed. This method can also be used to assign a single user to a group by entering the same user number for the first and last user in the range. ASSIGN OPTIONS The Assign Options function allows additional options to be assigned to each of the 30,000 users. The available options are displayed in brackets in the form [23TRA] with non-assigned options displayed as a dash. Pressing the key allows the options to be altered. When changing options, the 0 key advances to each option and the key selects or deselects the displayed option.
Option Activate O/P 2 Activate O/P 3 Toggle Relay
Description The general-purpose output OP2 is activated for its programmed duration when this user is granted access. The general-purpose output OP3 is activated for its programmed duration when this user is granted access. When the user is granted access, the relay is toggled so the door will remain permanently open until the next time the card or token is read. The door must be set for Toggle Relay operation. If this option is selected the Main Relay will fire for an Extended time when a user with this option is granted access. The Extended relay time is set on a door by door basis. See installer menu->door settings
R Extended Relay Time
A Aux Arm/Disarm Setting this option gives the user the rights to activate/deactivate an external Alarm. See end of the manual for more details.
Note: The options assigned to an individual user operate in addition to those assigned to the group.
ASSIGN PINS The Assign PINs function allows a different PIN to be assigned to each user. Initially, the PIN will be unset. Pressing the key will prompt for the PIN for the displayed user to be entered (it will not be displayed). The PIN must then be re-entered for verification. The PIN will be accepted as long as it does not conflict with any existing PIN (or duress PIN). Entering all zeros will delete the PIN. The actual PIN is never shown on the display. In PIN Only operation, this is the PIN that that user must enter to gain access. In this case, the PIN must be unique. In PIN & Card operation, this is the PIN that must be entered after the user has presented a card to the reader. If a PIN for a user is not set, then the relevant group PIN may be used instead (PIN & Card only). LEARN In Learn Mode, all 30,000 users may be allocated a randomly coded card in place of the usual site coded card. Any card with valid data on ISO Track 2 may be used. Certain types of wiegand cards may also be used. Initially the display will show Not Assigned for the selected user indicating that a learned card has not been assigned. Pressing the key prompts the user to select a door to learn from. After selecting a door, the user presents a card to the reader at that door. When the user presents the card to the reader, a unique 10-digit number generated from the data on the card is displayed. This card may then be used to gain access, and will replace any previously learned card. Instead of presenting the card, the 10-digit number may be directly entered on the keyboard, if it is known in advance. Learning cards is particularly useful for visitors who could, for example, use their personal bankcards to gain access for the duration of their visit. BATCH CARDS The Batch Cards function allows a sequential batch of cards to be assigned to a sequential range of users (e.g. card numbers 1001 to 1200 assigned from user 1 to user 200, where user 1 has card 1001). The ACTpro 3000 supports up to 100 batches. Users may be assigned different cards in different batches if desired.
The Control Door menu allows the operator to control the door or externally connected equipment such as lighting or heating. LOCK DOOR The Lock Door function causes the door relay to be de-energized. The bottom line of the display will show Door Locked and the red LED on the reader will flash. All subsequent cards will be rejected until the door is unlocked or returned to its normal state. UNLOCK DOOR The Unlock Door function causes the door relay to be energized. The bottom line of the display will show Door Unlocked and the green LED on the reader will flash. NORMALISE DOOR The Normalise Door function causes the door relay to be de-energized and the door to return to its normal state. The LED on the reader stops flashing and all subsequent operation will be the normal response to card activity. PASS DOOR The Pass Door function causes the door relay to be energized for the programmed period of time. This may be used to grant access to a person waiting outside the door.
AUX OUTPUT ON The AUX output on function causes the auxiliary output relay to be energized. It will remain energized until the output is explicitly switched off. The output may be used to control externally connected equipment such as lights or heating. AUX OUTPUT OFF The AUX output off function causes the auxiliary output relay to be de-energized. The output may be used to control externally connected equipment such as lights or heating.
The user tracking option allows the controller to remember which users are in or out of the defined area. If antipassback or timed antipassback doors are assigned, then these define the tracking area, however users will not be allowed to re-enter the area until they have been recorded as exiting, or they may re-enter through a timed antipassback door after the timed antipassback period has expired. If perimeter doors are assigned, then these define the tracking area, however users may re-enter without restriction. If both are assigned, then the antipassback doors and the timed antipassback doors define the tracking area.The Users Present output and User Limit A & B outputs operate on the tracking area. LOG IN This function manually enters a user into the area. An event is logged for tracking. This is typically used when a user has forgotten their card. Manual login is not available if antipassback doors are defined - card access MUST be used. LOG OUT This function manually removes a user from the area. An event is logged for tracking. This is typically used when a user has forgotten their card or when they have violated antipassback procedures and require entry. CLEAR ALL This function manually removes all users from the area. An event is logged for tracking. This is typically used at the end of a day or week to remove any users from the system who have neglected to use their cards when exiting.
Time Zones
A timezone is a combination of times and days. Timezones are part of the group configuration, and provide the times and days when users assigned to a group may have access. As an example: In a manufacturing environment, production workers are allowed access Monday to Thursday from 8.30 to 17.00, and on Friday from 8.30 to 15.00 only. To grant access to the workers at these times only, the times and days would be set up in a timezone, and then group would be configured with this timezone using the Access Rights menu. Users assigned to this group would only have access at the specified times and days. Each timezone consists of up to eight periods of time and a corresponding combination of assigned weekdays or holidays. The timezone is in force during the hours specified in any of the eight time periods, but only on the days specified for that period. The current timezone number will be displayed on the top line of the display. The desired
timezone may be selected using the 0 key or directly by entering the timezone number. The lower line on the display will indicate if that timezone is active or inactive. Pressing the key allows the timezone to be edited. In edit mode, the top line of the display shows the available periods in the form ABCDEFGH * -. The 0 key allows one of the eight periods to be selected and pressing allows the period to be set. Note: Timezones are also used by Timed Actions, which are part of Door Settings. 1) Select Timezone Timezone 3 Not programmed ABCDEFGH+Week Days 08:30 -> 17:for next timezone
to edit timezone
2) Select period
0 for next period to edit period
3) Changing days/holidays M
Wednesday [TWTF14]
0 for next day/holiday M
to select/deselect
when done 4) Changing time period Period 08:30 -> 17:00 0-9 to set time for next minute/hour when done
In addition, the timezone may be assigned a name or all time periods cleared quickly by highlighting and selecting the * or - symbols respectively: 5) Assigning timezone name ABCDEFGH*Assign name? ABCDEFGH*Clear? to assign name
6) Clearing a timezone
to clear timezone
The assigned name will be displayed in place of Timezone N whenever the timezone is displayed or being selected from a list. In addition, there is a built in timezone 24 Hours which is always active. There are 256 timezones available on the ACT3000.
Set Holidays
The controller has a built in holiday scheduler that is used in conjunction with the operation of the timezones. When the scheduler is entered, the top line of the display shows the twelve months in the form JFMAMJJASOND -. A particular month may be selected by using the 0 key, and the key allows that month to be edited. 1) Select month JFMAMJJASOND March Wed 1 March 2000 Holiday for next month
to edit month
2) Edit holiday
0 for next day to change holiday type when done
Any number of days within the next year may be tagged as being holidays. In effect, each holiday type is an extra day of the week, and will ensure that only timezones with the correct holiday types selected will be active.
Issue Number
This option allows the user to set the current system issue level to a number between zero (default) and 255. Only cards that have an issue number greater than or equal to the system issue level will be granted access. A card without an issue number encoded (Proximity, Wiegand, etc.) has an effective issue level of zero. Issue numbering is intended for use in situations where all cards on the system are replaced on a regular basis. As an example, a health club might use its membership cards to allow the members access to different facilities. Towards the end of the year when members renew their subscription, they are given a new membership card with a higher issue number encoded on it. For a period of time, the old and new cards will both be granted access. At some point in the New Year, the system issue level is increased to the new level, leaving only paid up members with access. Life members could be given cards with an issue level of 255, which will always work. Note: Issue numbering is usually only possible with standard ACT site-coded cards.
Change PIN
The Change PIN function allows a different PIN to be configured for the operator. The user will be prompted to enter a new six-digit code (it will not be displayed). The PIN must then be re-entered for verification. The PIN will be accepted as long as it does not conflict with any existing code (or duress code).
System Settings
Operation
PIN Only Learn Exit PINs User Limiting One-To-One Multiple Backlight Keypad Beep Show Status Show Events Handshake Tech Bleep
Assign Name Assign a name to a door Communications Set Address Direct Conn. Comms Speed Slave Mode No Hist. Log Print All Remote Doors IO Modules Set Password TCP/IP Settings IP Address TCP Port Num Network Mask Default Gateway MAC Address Set the network address of this door Specifies that this controller is connected directly to a PC Select communications speed Specifies that this controller is a slave under ACT5000pc Disables the reporting of offline log events in slave mode. Enables real-time logging on attached serial printer Enable/Disable remote doors connected via ACTpro 100 modules Enable/Disable Input/Output modules Set a password for remote communications Sets the IP address of the Controller Sets the TCP port number for comms. with ACTWinPro. Sets the Network Mask. Set the default gateway (also known as default route). Displays the MAC address.
Central/Sat
Central Server Enable/Disable ACTpro 3000 as Central Server Central IP Addr Set the IP address of the Central Server
Site Code 1 Enter the primary site code for the system Site Code 2 Enter a secondary site code for the system Card Format Enter a custom card format for the system Diagnostics Version Displays the current software version Reader test Reads a card and displays the received information. Last Reset Displays a code indicating the reason for the last reset. Factory Diag. For Factory Use only. Do not use. Change PIN Change the PIN used to access the Installer menu Factory Defaults Restore the system to its factory default settings. Card Setup
*First it is required to select a door. Exit from menu is automatic if no keys are pressed for a period of time.
The System Settings menu allows the installer to access a number of different configuration menus controlling different aspects of the setup of the controller. Pressing the key toggles the setting of a displayed option. OPERATION This menu allows the installer to select or de-select a number of options relating to the default operation of the controller. The PIN Only option allows reader-less operation using PIN codes that are directly entered on the keyboard (or on an external keypad). 30,000 pin codes supported. The Learn option allows users to use randomly coded cards. Almost any card with valid ISO track 2 data may be used (for example bankcards) as well as some types of wiegand card. The Exit PINs option requires pin codes to be entered before the user is allowed to exit. The User Limiting option will prevent access to tracked users when the user limit is reached. The One-To-One option allows any card number to be assigned to any of the 30,000 users. The Multiple option allows users to have more than one card on the system. DISPLAY The Backlight option forces the keypad to be permanently illuminated, overriding the default automatic operation, which is to operate only when a user menu has been entered. The Keypad Beep option forces the keypad to make a short beep in response to any key being pressed. This option is selected by default. The Show Status option enables the displaying of continuous door status on the display. This option is enabled by default. The Show Events option enables the displaying of events on the display as they occur. This option is enabled by default. The Handshake option is used when a serial printer is connected. When selected, information will only be sent to the printer when a positive signal is applied to the RX pin on the printer port. This may be used to temporarily halt printing when the printer is disconnected or out of paper. The Tech Bleep option specifies that the ACTpro 2000 onboard buzzer will sound intermittently if a technical fault (mains, tamper or door offline) condition exists. Language The ACTpro 3000 display supports the following languages English, Polish, French, Spanish, Dutch and Italian. The language is selected from this menu. PIN LENGTH The length of PIN codes used in PIN Only and PIN & Card modes may be set between 4 and 9 digits. If a PIN length greater than six is set, then the length of the operator and installer codes will increase to this length. (Leading zeros added to PIN). FIRE DOORS This function allows a group of doors (or all doors) to be configured for fire override. A 0Volt signal from a fire alarm (or other) system is applied to the AUX input on door 1. This maintains normal operation. When the 0Volt signal is removed, the selected doors are held open until the 0Volt signal is re-applied. Typically, a normally-closed relay on the fire panel, with the common connected to 0Volts, is used for this purpose. Please note that this facility is present for convenience only, it does not remove the need to have an alternate mechanical means of escape.
AUX AUX Any Door Door 1 OP2 Tech Fault OP3 Any Door Open AUX Users Present Door 2 OP2 User Limit A OP3 User Limit B
Auxiliary relay (1) activates when the auxiliary relay is activated for any door on the controller. Open collector output OP2 (1) activates when a technical fault condition exists (tamper/mains fail/door offline). Open collector output OP3 (1) activates when any door on the controller is open. Auxiliary relay (2) activates when one or more users are logged in to the tracking area. Open collector output OP2 (1) deactivates when the number of users in a tracking area is at or above User Limit A. Open collector output OP3 (1) deactivates when the number of users in a tracking area is at or above User Limit B.
Door Settings
The Door Settings menu allows the installer to access a number of different configuration menus controlling different aspects of the selected door. The door for which the settings are to be changed is first selected using the 0 key and then the key is pressed to enter the menu. The 0 key is used to select the required option or setting which is changed using the key. OPERATION This menu allows the installer to select or de-select a number of options relating to the default operation of the door. The Push Button option allows the relay to be activated when the external push-button contact is closed. This option is selected by default. The Locksaver (anti-tailgate) option truncates the relay timer when the door opens. This ensures that the door will be locked as soon as it closes even if a very long relay time is programmed. This also prevents overheating of the lock solenoid. The Chime option momentarily energizes the buzzer output whenever the door contact is seen to open. The onboard buzzer also makes a chime sound. The Guest Button option activates the AUX relay for the programmed duration when the key or key on an externally connected keypad is pressed. The Exit Always option allows the holder of a valid enabled card to exit at all times irrespective of the configured timezones. The Interlock option prevents the door being opened when the AUX input is active. OP3 activates when the door is open or the door relay is active. The Silent option prevents the door buzzer from sounding when access is granted or denied. The Exit PIR option will keep the door open while the external push-button contact is closed. This allows a PIR to be used as the exit switch. The Failsafe option sets the door relay to be normally energised. This means that the door will open if the power supply to the controller fails. The Toggle Relay option allows the door to be toggled open or closed by users with the Toggle Relay option enabled. Setting the Monitor Arming option indicates that the AUX input is connected to an external alarm panel and is monitoring the alarm state. When the AUX input is low, the panel is armed and access is denied to users. This option is only valid if the Arm Intruder Alarm Option is also set. ALARMS This menu allows the installer to enable or disable a number of alarm events that can be generated by the controller: The Door Forced alarm occurs when the door contact opens without the relay having been energized. The AUX relay is activated until a valid card is presented. The Door Ajar alarm occurs when the door has remained open for longer than the duration programmed into the door ajar timer. The AUX relay is activated while the door remains open. The Duress alarm occurs whenever a duress code is entered during Pin & Card operation. The duress code is the PIN code for that user with the last digit advanced by one. The Door Open alarm activates the AUX relay whenever the door is open. The Access Granted alarm activates the AUX relay for the programmed time whenever a valid card is presented at an entry reader. The Exit Granted alarm activates the AUX relay for the programmed duration whenever a valid card is presented at an exit reader. The Access Denied alarm activates the AUX relay for the programmed duration whenever an invalid card is presented to an entry reader.
GREEN RED 0V +5V DATA CLOCK SENSE
ENTRY/EXIT READER 2
The Max cable length of 30 meters maybe extended to 100meters, if the reader is powered from a +12V supply.
SERIAL/PRINTER
Cable: 8 Core Screened Belden 9504 or equiv Max length 30 Meters
Card/Proximity or Pin Reader - Door 1
Card/Proximity or Pin Reader - Door 2
Cable: 8 Core Screened Belden 9504 or equiv Max Length 30 Meters
ENTRY/EXIT READER 1
Release Button Door 1
Door 2 Release Button
OP3 OP2
DOOR CONTACT AUX INPUT
AUX INPUT DOOR CONTACT PUSH BUTTON
OP2 OP3
5A 250VAC 5A 30VDC
OUTPUTS 2 INPUTS
PUSH BUTTON
OUTPUTS 1 INPUTS
1A 250VAC 1A 30VDC
Door 1 Contact
MAINS PRESENT TAMPER
Door 2 Contact
AUX RLY 1 RELAY 1
N/C C N/O N/C C N/O
+12V DC
N/O N/C
AUX RLY 2
RELAY 2
Door 1 12V DC Power Supply
12V 0V
Door 2
Important! Always Place Varistor Across Lock Terminals This illustration shows wiring for normally energised locks. If normally de-energised locks are required, use the N/O relay contacts.
Note: If the Mains Present or Door Contact inputs are not used, they should be linked to 0V
ACTpro 100 Door Station Installation
ACTpro 3000
NETWORK 1
A B 0V
Door Contact Door Release Button
OP1 = Main Relay OP2 = Aux Relay OP3 = OP3 OP4 = OP2 IP1 = Aux Input IP2 = Door Contact IP3 = Push Button Network cable use either: (1)Single shielded twisted pair, Belden 9501 or similar. (2)CAT5 Cable: A/B must use the same twisted pair.
To next door
Important ! Always Place Varistor Across Lock Terminals
Shield
OP3 OP4 0V IP1 IP2 IP3
DTR RX TX 0V B A
SERIAL NETWORK
Total Length max 1.4km
Wiring for Clock and Data / Wiegand Reader
NC C NO NC
OP1 OP2
TAMPER MAINS PRESENT
Entry Reader
ADDRESS
Entry/Exit Reader
Max len 30M
Required Address
Cable: 8 Core Screened Belden 9504 or equiv
10 OFF ON OFF ON OFF 11 OFF ON 12 OFF ON OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF
12V DC
Power Supply Unit
White Green Blue Red Black Brown Yellow Orange
SENSE CLOCK / DATA 1 DATA / DATA 0 +5v 0v RED GREEN (Buzzer Ctrl)
For Clock & Data Readers, wire exit reader in parallel but leave it's sense line unconnected. For Wiegand Readers, wire the DATA 0 of the exit reader to SENSE on the DS100e
03 OFF OFF OFF ON
04 OFF OFF ON 05 OFF OFF ON 06 OFF OFF ON 07 OFF OFF ON 08 OFF ON 09 OFF ON ON ON
OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON
13 OFF ON 14 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON 15 OFF ON 16 ON
ON ON ON
OFF ON ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF
This illustration shows wiring for a normally energised lock. If a normally de-energised lock is required, use the N/O relay contacts.
To set the door number, set address switches 4-8 as shown
LED Functionality: Red LED indicates the status of communications with the Controller. While online to the controller the Red LED will flash rapidly. If there is a problem it will flash slowly (about once a second). Green LED will flash if an event occurs on the DS100e.
FACTORY DEFAULT This unit should be reset to its factory default condition before installation. To do this, power the unit up with ALL switches in the OFF position. The two LED's will illuminate for about 2 sec. The correct switch settings may then be set.
ACTpro 200 Installation Diagram ACTpro200 Installation
2 Door Controller and Monitored Power Supply
WARNING: MAINS VOLTAGE DISCONNECT BEFORE MAINTENANCE
LED Functionality: Red LED indicates the status of communications with the Controller. While online to the controller the Red LED will flash rapidly. If there is a problem it will flash slowly (about once a second). Green LED will flash if an event occurs on the ACTpro200.
Secondary AC Fuse
ACTpro 2000
NETWORK
A B Shield
DOOR 1 Connections
Total Length max 1.4km Belden 9502 or equiv.
GREEN CLOCK SENSE DATA +12V RED
EXT LED AC AC TAMPER
NO C NC NO C NC
OP3 OP2 0V AUX INPUT DC2 PB2
DOORS NETWORK
Fuse OP2 Blown Fuse OP1 Blown
Fuse OP1 Fuse OP2 Press to connect batteries
DOOR 2 Connections
BATTERY 1 BATTERY 2
OUTPUT 1 OUTPUT 2
Battery OK LEDs
NC C NO NC C NO
Battery 1 - Backup for Output 1 and PCB *Always connect Battery 1. Battery 2 - Backup for Output 2 Monitoring for battery 2 can be disabled by setting dipswitch 3 to ON
Max length: 30m from +5V 100m from +12V
Door Address
*Connect Red to Battery positve Black to Battery negative
Technical Specifications
Mains Voltage Frequency Mains Fuse Secondary AC Fuse Fuse OP1 Fuse OP2 Ripple Voltage 230Vac +10% -15% 47-63 Hz 630mAmp 3.75 Amp Th Fuse 1.25 Amps Quick 1.25 Amps Quick <200mV
SENSE CLOCK / DATA 1 DATA / DATA 0 +5V or +12V 0V RED GREEN (Buzzer Control)
Example: When the dipswitch is set to 3, Door 1 is set to Address 3 and Door 2 is set to Address 4. When the dipswitch is set to 4, Door 1 is set to Address 4 and Door 2 is set to Address 5.
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FFO NO FFO NO FFO NO FFO NO FFO NO FFO NO FFO NO
FFO NO NO FFO FFO NO NO FFO FFO NO NO FFO FFO NO
FFO NO NO NO NO FFO FFO FFO FFO NO NO NO NO FFO
FFO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO FFO FFO FFO FFO FFO
NO FFO FFO FFO FFO FFO FFO FFO FFO FFO FFO FFO FFO FFO
For Clock and Data Readers, wire exit reader in parallel but do not connect to SENSE. For Wiegand Readers, wire DATA0 of the exit reader to SENSE.
ACTWinPro users must tick Mains Fault Reporting in the door view
Access Control Technology, Ireland. Tel: + 2570
Wiring for Entry/Exit Readers
Card / Proximity or Pin Reader (Entry)
Controller
Card or Proximity Reader (Exit)
Cable: 8 Core Screened Belden 9504 or equivalent Max length 30 Meters
The above diagram is valid only for clock-and-data type readers. Wiring for Clock and Data / Wiegand Reader
White Green Blue Red Black Brown Yellow Orange SENSE CLOCK (DATA 1) DATA (DATA 0) +5v 0v RD GREEN (Buzzer Control)
Card/Prox Reader
Wire both readers in parallel but leave the SENSE line on the Exit reader unconnected.
For Wiegand Exit readers Connect DATA 0 of the exit reader to SENSE on the controller. Leave SENSE on the readers unconnected.
The +5V reader supply on ACT controllers is normally rated at 100mA. Typically this is sufficient to power 2 ACT readers. Note however that readers from other manufacturers may need to be powered separately if their current requirements exceed this or if they require 12V.
The standard wiring colours for ACTpro Proximity and Pin readers is shown above. Readers may be a maximum of 30m from the controller when powered from +5V and a maximum of 100m when powered from +12V.
ACTpro 3000 Cable Connections ACTpro 3000 Cable Connections
DTR RX TX 0V
GREEN RED
Click here to Connect
8. Connect to the controllers.
Click here to configure Comms Select if Direct Connect or Networked
Select COM port and Speed
Select if Serial Port or Modem or TCP/IP Connection
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ACT 4-Line Network Wiring
ACT 4-Line Nework Interface Card
SCN C DI DO
RS232 PORT
RS485 RSInterface
Converter
Connections for 9 Way Connector of PC
To Mains Supply
Line 1 Line 2 Line 3 Line 4
SCN = Pin 5 C = Pin 7 DI = Pin 3 D0 = Pin 2
~AC~ +BAT-
LED 2 (DIRECTION) Normally Flickering LED 3 (FLT) Normally On
C = SHIELD 1=B 2=A
All lines are equivalent and operate in parallel Any controller may be connected to any line. Network cable use either: (1)Single shielded twisted pair: Belden 9501 or similar. (2)CAT5 Cable: A/B must share the same twisted pair.
Timekeeper Lithium Battery
A B OV
NETWORK PRINTER
A B 0V TX RX
CTS DTR RX TX 0V
120R Resistor on last node.
ACTpro 1000
Each line may be up to 1.4km in length and connect up to 32 controllers
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Network printer
ACT Single Line RS-485 Converter
12V DC Power Supply (300mA)
0V +12V
RS-232
BAUDRATE SELECT 9600
Pin 3 4
Function +12V 0V & Shield B A
ACTWin Software
RS-485 Bus
Network cable use either: (1)Single shielded twisted pair: Belden 9501 or similar (2)CAT5 Cable: A/B must share the same twisted pair.
To next Controller
NETWORK 2 NETWORK 1
ACTpro 1000 RS485 line may be up to 1km in length and connect up to 32 controllers
Setup for Network Operation 1. From the Controller keypad Enter Installer Menu->Communications and set a unique address for each controller on the network. Set Direct Connect to No.
2. From ACTWin pro create a new database. In the database creation wizard check RS-485 Automatic Interface is selected. 3. Connect to the controllers from ACTWin pro. The LED on the RS485 converter should blink rapidly indicating communications in progress.
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ACTpro 3000 Hub Operation
ACTpro 3000 Hub Wiring Diagram
Flashing NET2 Led shows activity on the RS485 Network HUB ACTpro 3000 uses Network 2 Terminal
RS485 Network cable use either: (1)Single shielded twisted pair. Beldem 9501 or similar. (2)CAT5 Cable, A/B must share the same twisted pair.
RS485 BUS
RS232 Direct Connect Cable
ACTpro 3000 AS HUB CONTROLLER
RS485 line may be up to 1.4 km in length and connect up to 16 controllers
Controller to Controller Connections A to A B to B 0v to 0v
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