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apcl.bk Page 2 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM C CURE, and C CURE apC are registered trademarks of Sensormatic Electronic Corporation. • • Document Number: UM-025-C Print Date: A p r i l 2001 This manual is proprietary information of Sensormatic Access Control Division. Unauthorized reproduction of any portion of this manual is prohibited. The material in this manual is for informational purposes only. It is subject to change without notice.
apcl.bk Page i Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM Table of Contents Before You Begin Installation Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vi How to Use this Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vii Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ix UL Listed System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
apcl.bk Page ii Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM ii Table of Contents Chapter 2 apC/L Physical Requirements External Devices and the apC/L . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2 Equipment Wiring Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2 Cabling 2-4 apC/L Event and Card Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5 Calculating apC/L Memory Requirements 2-6 apC/L Power Supply Limitations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
apcl.bk Page iii Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM Table of Contents iii Wiring Inputs to the RM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-17 RM-4 Personality Module with Third Party Reader . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-21 The RM-4 Personality Module 4-21 Installing the RM1 or RM2 Reader Assembly 4-26 Installing the RM-4 Personality Module 4-27 MRM-4 Personality Module Reference Drawing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
iv Table of Contents Appendix B Calculating Maximum Wiring Lengths Voltage Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-2 Using the Worksheet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-3 Example calculation Using the Worksheet B-6 Appendix C Packing and Shipping the apC/L Appendix D Templates and Technical Drawings Appendix E System Specific Information Input/Output Number System Specifications . . . . . . . . .
apcl.bk Page v Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM Before You Begin This C•CURE apC/L Technical Manual is for experienced technicians who need to install, set up, and/or configure the apC/L system hardware. This manual describes the following procedures: n n n n n Configuring and installing card readers Installing the apC/L and optional module boards Wiring equipment to the apC/L Setting apC/L switches Testing the installation This manual assumes that you are familiar with the apC/L and its operation.
apcl.bk Page vi Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM vi Installation Overview While you do not have to perform apC/L installation in any particular order, the following checklist gives a logical order for the steps necessary to install your apC/L.
apcl.bk Page vii Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM How to Use this Manual vii How to Use this Manual This manual has seven chapters and six appendices. Chapter 1: Overview Gives an overview of the apC/L unit and describes the optional modules and card readers. Chapter 2: apC/L Physical Requirements Gives the minimum requirements for the apC/L including wiring requirements, power supply limitations, and apC/L event storage.
apcl.bk Page viii Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM viii Appendix C: Packing and Shipping the apC/L Describes what to do if your apC/L needs to be returned or repaired. Appendix D: Templates and Technical Drawings Contains the template for the apC/L main board and other optional boards. These templates show the locations of jumpers, switches, and major components. Appendix E: System Specific Information Lists apC/L switches that are set according to the specific C•CURE system you are using.
apcl.bk Page ix Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM Conventions ix Conventions This manual uses the following text formats, and symbols. Convention Regular italic font Note Meaning Indicates a new term. Indicates a note. Notes call attention to any item of information that may be of special importance. Indicates an important note. Important notes contain information essential to proper operation of the system. Indicates a caution. A caution contains information essential to avoid damage to the system.
apcl.bk Page x Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM x Important Safety Information Operating problems are often caused by failure to ground system components properly. Be sure to follow all instructions for grounding described in this manual. IMPORTANT Changes to the apC/L not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment. The following precautions apply to all procedures described in this manual. 1.
apcl.bk Page 1 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM C H A P T E R 1 Overview The Sensormatic apC/L advanced processing Controller is an intelligent access control field panel that serves as the basic building block for Sensormatic C•CURE systems. It is practical for parking garages, small office buildings, retail outlets and apartment complexes or remote site monitoring. Regardless of system configuration, each apC/L supports Wiegand or magnetic stripe card technologies.
apcl.bk Page 2 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM 1-2 Overview apC/L Basics The apC/L is housed in a 16 AWG metal wall-mounted cabinet which has tamper switches on the front and rear, and can be used in a wide variety of configurations. The apC/L has two reader ports, capable of handling a maximum of two readers and two relay outputs. In the basic configuration, the apC/L’s two card readers are wired in a multidrop configuration. The panel’s static RAM consumes minimal power for storing memory and data.
apcl.bk Page 3 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM apC/L Basics 1-3 I/8 Input Module The I/8 (input module) or board has eight supervised inputs. Supervised inputs report on the status of the wiring between the apC/L and an alarm device. If that wiring is cut, the system reports an open circuit. If someone tries to jumper across the wiring (prevent the device from reporting), the system reports a shorted circuit.
apcl.bk Page 4 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM 1-4 Overview Card Readers A card reader is made up of a read head or reader electronics and a small circuit board, called a personality board or module. The apC/L uses the RM series personality module. The RM module is approximately 4.5” x 3.5” (11.8 by 9 cm) and can be installed in the reader housing or in a 6” x 4” (minimum) junction box.
apcl.bk Page 5 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM Card Readers 1-5 Wiegand Readers There are three types of Wiegand card readers: n n n Swipe reader, through which a card is passed Insertion reader, into which a card is inserted and removed Key reader, into which a key shaped card is inserted and removed A sensing coil inside a Wiegand reader creates a magnetic field. When the wires inside the card interact with the magnetic field, they create low voltage impulses in the coil.
apcl.bk Page 6 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM 1-6 Overview Paired Readers You can pair any two readers if they are configured with the same door contact at the host computer. Paired readers coordinate door strike control and door contact shunting between themselves. Note C•CURE apC/L Technical Manual The request-to-exit will not function if a door is configured with two readers.
apcl.bk Page 1 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM C H A P T E R 2 apC/L Physical Requirements This chapter describes the physical requirements for the apC/L and describes how to replace EPROMs.
apcl.bk Page 2 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM 2-2 apC/L Physical Requirements External Devices and the apC/L External devices connect to the apC/L via numbered ports located on the left and right sides of the board. Groups of ports are reserved for connecting specified types of devices. Connectors and device types are listed in Table 2.1. Table 2.
From To Belden # Gauge # Prs Shielded Max Length apC/L 9855 22 2 Yes 50 ft. RS-232 Comm (5wire) Host apC/L 8303 22 3 Yes 50 ft. RS-485 Comm Host apC/L 9842* 24 2 Yes 4000 ft. Comm apC/L RM-4 9841* 24 1 Yes 4000 ft. Power apC/L RM-4 8442/8461 22/18 1 No See Appen B Control apC/L/ ARM Strike 8641 18 1 No See Appen B Supervised Input Module Contact/ 8442/8461 22/18 1 No 2000 ft. Request-to-exit RM-4 Switch 8442/8461 22/18 1 No 2000 ft.
apcl.bk Page 4 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM 2-4 apC/L Physical Requirements Cabling If you need a plenum-rated cable for the host-to-apC/L or apC/L-to-RM communications, you can substitute the following for the cables referenced in this manual: n Use Manhattan (# M63995) for 2-pair only, 24 AWG, 120 ohm, 12.5 pf/ft, with foil shield. For the apC-to-RM connection, use only one of the pairs. n Use Belden 89729 for 2-pair, 24 AWG, 150 ohm, 8.8 pf/ft. Use Belden 89182 for 1-pair 22 AWG, 100 ohm, 12.
apcl.bk Page 5 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM apC/L Event and Card Storage 2-5 apC/L Event and Card Storage Event storage space in the apC/L’s memory is automatically adjusted according to the space required for storing cardholder information. Increasing the number of records stored decreases the number of events (transactions) that the memory can hold.
apcl.bk Page 6 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM 2-6 apC/L Physical Requirements Table 2.3 lists the apC/L memory requirements according to the number of cardholder records supported. Note Table 2.3 The values in this table are approximate. Your exact memory requirements depend on the host system used and the number of cards and optional features in your system. The calculations assume an event record memory of 10k bytes, or 1000 events.
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apcl.bk Page 8 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM 2-8 apC/L Physical Requirements apC/L Power Supply Limitations The apC/L internal power supply supplies power to the readers with certain limitations as shown in Table 2.4. Table 2.
apcl.bk Page 9 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM Connecting the apC/L Relay Outputs 2-9 Connecting the apC/L Relay Outputs This section describes how to connect the apC/L to relay outputs. It also describes connecting the unit to the host computer. Connecting Relay Outputs Pins for apC/L relays are arranged in groups of three on the lower right side of the board. The pins are labeled COM (Common), NC (Normally Closed), NO (Normally Open). Use twisted, 18 AWG (0.902 mm) Belden #8461 or twisted 22 AWG (0.
apcl.bk Page 10 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM 2-10 apC/L Physical Requirements Place diode as close to a strike or secondary relay as possible (normally open) or DC door strike or secondary relay (normally closed) apC/L P4 or P5 Local DC power + - (common) Diode 1N4933 or equivalent (normally open) or AC door strike or secondary relay (normally closed) apC/L P4 or P5 AC Transformer (common) MOV (World Products Inc. SNR-D56K2 or equivalent) Figure 2.
apcl.bk Page 11 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM Connecting the apC/L Relay Outputs 2-11 Determining the Relay Locations for RM Readers Table 2-5 lists the location and connector number for the relays on RM readers. Table 2.
apcl.bk Page 12 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM 2-12 apC/L Physical Requirements Connecting the apC/L to the Host P10 is the port used for connecting the apC/L to a host computer (see Figure 2.2). A single apC/L can connect to the host via RS-232C format. Multiple apC/Ls communicate via an RS-485 chain, but the apC/L chain must be connected to the host through an RS-232 to RS-485 converter. RS-232C TX apC/L Host port 1 Host PC 2 3 RX P10 4 GND 5 RX TX GND Twisted, shielded 22 AWG (.
apcl.bk Page 13 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM Connecting the apC/L to the Host 2-13 To increase the distance between the host and the apC/L, you can use modems, line drivers, or other communications devices. The next two sections describe RS-232C and RS-485 connections. Note You must configure jumpers W9-W14 on the apC/L for the communications protocol being used. For host communication using the RS-232C communication protocol, set jumpers W9W14 to the B position.
apcl.bk Page 14 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM 2-14 apC/L Physical Requirements RS-485 Use RS-485 transmission to connect apC/L panels in a chain. A multidrop line can have a total length of 4,000 ft. (1,219 m). Host signals must be converted to an RS-485 by using an RS-232 to RS-485 converter. In a multidrop configuration 1. Remove jumpers W4 and W5 on all apC/Ls except the last in the chain. 2. Connect the apC/Ls using twisted, shielded 24 AWG (0.288 mm) Belden #9842. 3.
apcl.bk Page 15 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM Connecting the apC/L to the Host 2-15 Plug connectors from the apC/L and the host into the converter. The pin connections for the apC/L, converter, and host are listed in Table 2.7 and Table 2.8. Table 2.7 apC/L Pin to Converter Pin Connections apC/L P10 Signal Pin # Converter RS-485 Signal Pin# TX- 1 RX- 6 TX+ 2 RX+ 24 RX+ 3 TX+ 22 RX- 4 TX- 4 GND 5 Table 2.
apcl.bk Page 16 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM 2-16 apC/L Physical Requirements Line Drivers for directly connected apC/Ls You can use a line driver (sometimes called a short haul modem) to extend the distance the apC/L can be located from the host. Communication between the line driver and the apC/L adds two additional signals to the three required for communication between the apC/L and the host. For information about connecting a line driver to the host, see the appropriate documentation for your host.
apcl.bk Page 17 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM Connecting the apC/L to the Host 2-17 Modems for dialup mode apC/Ls You can use dialup mode to connect an apC/L at a remote location to the host using standard, voice-grade telephone lines instead of hardwired or leased telephone lines. For many of your applications, dialup mode can be more convenient and cheaper than other communications modes. In dialup mode, the apC/L modem must use DTR.
apcl.bk Page 18 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM 2-18 apC/L Physical Requirements Replacing the apC/L EPROMs When Sensormatic updates an apC/L EPROM, you may need to replace the EPROM at your site. If your panel is equipped with flash EPROMs and the host supports flash downloading, firmware updates and enhancements are made through the host. You will not need to replace EPROMs. For FlashROM, follow the instructions provided with the software. CAUTION EPROMs are sensitive to electrostatic discharge.
apcl.bk Page 19 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM Replacing the apC/L EPROMs Leave top 2 rows of holes open 2-19 EPROM legs fill all holes EPROM 27C1024 EPROM 27C512 (32 pins) (28 pins) Figure 2.
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apcl.bk Page 1 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM C H A P T E R 3 Mounting the apC/L Cabinet This chapter describes how to mount the apC/L cabinet and connect the apC/L input voltage and backup battery.
apcl.bk Page 2 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM 3-2 Mounting the apC/L Cabinet apC/L Hardware Check List Before you mount the apC/L, make sure the following hardware is included with your unit.
apcl.bk Page 3 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM Mounting the apC/L 3-3 Figure 3.1 gives the dimensions for mounting the apC/L board and the distance between mounting holes. .200" .220" .000" 5.500” 5.100” 7.300” 7.700 .000" Micro Processor Figure 3.
apcl.bk Page 4 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM 3-4 Mounting the apC/L Cabinet Connecting the apC/L Input Voltage The apC/L is shipped with an external transformer. The Class-2 transformer is connected to the apC/L with the supplied cable assembly. The transformer will only accept 120 VAC, 60 Hz. The cable assembly consists of two Red and one Green wire. Connect the Red wires to the transformer connectors marked (AC).
apcl.bk Page 1 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM C H A P T E R 4 Wiring Card Readers This chapter gives detailed instructions for installing, mounting, and wiring a card reader with an RM-4 personality module. The chapter also describes how to install the Auxiliary Relay Module (ARM-1). The only special tool required for wiring is a security screwdriver (#132183), used to install the security screws in the RM series reader.
apcl.bk Page 2 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM 4-2 Wiring Card Readers Note The RM reader must be wall mounted. 1 IMPORTANT Before you begin installation, read all the instructions in this chapter. Be sure to follow these precautions when handling any equipment: C•CURE apC/L Technical Manual Discharge your body’s static electricity charge by touching a grounded surface. Wear a grounding wrist strap and work on a grounded static protection mat. Do not slide a component over any surface.
apcl.bk Page 3 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM Card Reader Configurations 4-3 Card Reader Configurations The apC/L supports several types of card readers. All of these readers connect to the apC/L reader ports via the RM-4 personality module.
apcl.bk Page 4 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM 4-4 Wiring Card Readers Figure 4.1 shows sample wiring configurations for magnetic, proximity, and Wiegand card readers. apC/L to Magnetic Reader apC/L to Proximity Reader apC/L to Wiegand Reader RM Reader RM-4 RM-4 Wiegand Reader Proximity Reader apC/L Locking Device Power Supply ARM apC/L Locking Device apC/L ARM Power Supply Locking Device Power Supply ARM Figure 4.
apcl.bk Page 5 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM Card Reader Configurations 4-5 Although these two methods differ physically, they are the same electrically because Reader Ports A and B are actually tied together in the apC/L. Note This also means that the maximum distance of 4,000 ft. from the last reader to the host is the combination of the distances for the two ports. It is not 4,000 ft. for each port.
apcl.bk Page 6 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM 4-6 Wiring Card Readers Reader Wiring Configurations To connect readers to the apC/L in a multidrop configuration: 1. Connect the P1:1 connector of each reader to either RDR Port A or RDR Port B. 2. Connect the remaining pins in sequence. 3. Figure 4.3 shows the connections for a multidrop line configuration. 4. Wire the reader bus as in Figure 4.3; daisy-chain readers as needed.
apcl.bk Page 7 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM Reader Wiring Configurations 4-7 To connect readers to the apC/L in a star configuration: 1. Follow Figure 4.4 to connect the apC/L in a star configuration with the maximum of two readers. Two-wire RS-485 with shield and drain wire apC/L 3 4 1 2 3 4 Reader Port A Reader Port B 1 2 +12V +TXD/+RXD -TXD/-RXD Reader 1 GND W1 on the apC/L is out if both reader ports are used. SW3-5 is on for both readers. Attach drain wires on apC/L cabinet only.
apcl.bk Page 8 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM 4-8 Wiring Card Readers 2 apC +TXD/+RXD 3 apC -TXD/-RXD 1 apC/L +12V 4 apC GND 1 2 3 Data line to apC: twisted pair, shielded 24AWG Belden #9841 (4000 ft. max) Power line to apC: twisted pair, 18AWG (.902mm) Belden #8461 or 22AWG (.357mm) Belden #8442 4 P1 Note: Failure to use proper cable types can cause reader failure or erratic behavior. RM-4/MRM-4 Figure 4.
apcl.bk Page 9 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM Setting Up a Reader 4-9 Setting Up a Reader Setting Reader Type for an RM-4 Personality Module Set the reader type using DIP switch SW3-1 on the RM-4. If you are setting up a magstripe reader, set SW3-1 to the Open (Off) position. If you are connecting a Wiegand or proximity reader, set SW3-1 to Closed (On). If you are setting up the last reader on a multidrop line, set SW3-5 to On. Use the information in the following table to set the reader type.
apcl.bk Page 10 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM 4-10 Wiring Card Readers Setting SW1 to 9 starts a test program when the reader is turned on. This test is explained in Chapter 7. Table 4.2 SW3 Reader Configuration Switch Settings This Switch... Controls... When OFF (Open) When ON (Closed) SW3-1 Reader type Magnetic stripe Wiegand/proximity SW3-2* LCD Present (RM2L only) You do not have an LCD display SW3-3: Set this switch ON when using external reader heads which have bi-colored LED’s.
apcl.bk Page 11 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM Setting Up a Reader Table 4.2 4-11 SW3 Reader Configuration Switch Settings This Switch... Controls... When OFF (Open) When ON (Closed) SW3-6: Set this switch ON when mixing RM personality modules with the older MRM personality modules (typically retrofit installations). This provides for uniform LED operation throughout the installation as MRM’s do not directly support external bi-color LED’s. SW3-3 should be OFF when using this switch.
apcl.bk Page 12 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM 4-12 Wiring Card Readers Installing the Auxiliary Relay Modules (ARM-1) IMPORTANT Before handling and installing any component, follow these precautions: Discharge your body’s static electricity charge by touching a grounded surface. Wear a grounding wrist strap and work on a grounded static protection mat. Do not slide a component over any surface. Do not touch any circuitry or connector pins on the circuit board.
apcl.bk Page 13 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM Installing the Auxiliary Relay Modules (ARM-1) 4-13 To install the ARM-1: 1. The ARM-1 is 1.7” by .75” (4.3 by 1.91 cm) in size. It is mounted inside the protected area no more than 25 ft. (7.6 m) from the RM. 2. Pull a twisted, shielded pair of 22 AWG (0.357 mm) Belden #9462 in between each ARM-1 and the reader personality module. The maximum length for this cable is 25 ft. (7.6 m). 3.
apcl.bk Page 14 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM 4-14 Wiring Card Readers ARM-1 P5 ARM-2 Figure 4.6 Connecting Two ARMs to an RM-4 5. Connect the second twisted pair to the relay contact terminal connector (COM and NO or NC) as required for the controlled device. Connect the other end of the cable to the controlled device itself. 6. If the power supply is DC, install a diode (Motorola or other manufacturer #1N4933) across the door strike to suppress noise.
apcl.bk Page 15 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM 4-15 Installing the Auxiliary Relay Modules (ARM-1) cathode must be on the positive side of the strike. The ARM-1 wiring for an installation with DC power is shown in Figure 4.7. Twisted, shielded 22 AWG(.357mm) Belden #9462, Maximum distance: 25 ft. (7.
apcl.bk Page 16 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM 4-16 Wiring Card Readers Twisted, shielded 22 AWG(0.357mm) Belden #9462, Maximum distance: 25 ft. (7.6 m) MOV (World Products Inc. SNR-D56K2 or equivalent) ARM-1 1 1 (normally open) or 2 (normally closed) 2 3 P2 AC door strike Local ac power supply (com) P1 Shield tied to chassis ground point on RM-4 1 2 P5 on the RM-4 module Contacts rated for: Resistive Voltage 125V 0.4A 30VDC 2.0A Figure 4.
apcl.bk Page 17 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM Wiring Inputs to the RM 4-17 Wiring Inputs to the RM CAUTION Improper grounding can result in reader failure or equipment damage. Follow all instructions for grounding to ensure successful operation of your readers. All input switches can be located up to 2,000 ft. (609.6 m) from the main apC/L module. Supervised inputs can be either normally open or normally closed. Use twisted, 18 AWG (0.902 mm) Belden #8461 or twisted 22 AWG (0.
apcl.bk Page 18 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM 4-18 Wiring Card Readers Twisted pair 18AWG (0.902mm) Belden #8461 or 22AWG (0.357mm) Belden #8442 Max 2000 ft Normally Closed (Door contact or Exit) Contact closed =1KΩ =Secure Contact open =2KΩ =Alarm Short circuit <400Ω =Trouble Open circuit >21KΩ =Trouble Normally Open (Door contact or Exit) Contact open =1KΩ =Secure Contact closed =500Ω =Alarm Short circuit <400Ω =Trouble Open circuit >21KΩ =Trouble P5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Figure 4.
apcl.bk Page 19 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM Wiring Inputs to the RM 4-19 These wires may be no longer than 25 feet for mullion and 500 feet for Wiegand readers. Do not run these lines near high voltage lines or motorized equipment (such as elevators or compressors). Note Reader data lines and power lines must be separate pairs. Tie the drain wire for the data pair to the earth ground at the apC/L end only. 4.
apcl.bk Page 20 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM 4-20 Wiring Card Readers For an RM: Connect one lead to pin 6 of P5 Connect the other lead to pin 7 of P5 For an MRM: Connect one lead to pin 10 of P5 Connect the other lead to pin 11 of P5 8. Connect the reader leads as follows For an RM: Connect the keypad leads to pins 1-8 of J2. Not all readers use the keypad (J2) terminal Connect the data leads to pins 1-6 of J3 Connect the LED leads to pins 1-4 of J4.
apcl.bk Page 21 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM RM-4 Personality Module with Third Party Reader 4-21 RM-4 Personality Module with Third Party Reader IMPORTANT All circuit boards are sensitive to electrostatic discharge (ESD). Be careful when installing any board and use the appropriate precautions. The RM-4 Personality Module The RM-4 personality module sets reader characteristics and provides connections to inputs, door strikes, and the apC/L. (See Figure 4.10.
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apcl.bk Page 23 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM RM-4 Personality Module with Third Party Reader 4-23 Tables 4.3 to 4.5 show the RM reader connector pinouts. Table 4.3 Pin J4 LED Reader Wiring Signal 1 +5V 2 Red LED 3 Yellow LED 4 Green LED Table 4.
apcl.bk Page 24 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM 4-24 Wiring Card Readers Table 4.5 J2 Keypad Wiring Pin Signal 1 C 2 B 3 A 4 5 G 6 F 7 E 8 D When you install the RM-4 personality module, make sure it is at least two feet away from any high voltage sources (such as computer monitors or power lines) or motorized equipment (such as elevators or compressors). Figure 4.11 illustrates mounting specifications in inches for the RM-4 Personality Module.
apcl.bk Page 25 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM RM-4 Personality Module with Third Party Reader 4-25 .230" .220" 3.100” I I 2.150” .000" .000" 3.500” J5 4.620” I I Micro Processor Ledgend - Hole Size I = .125” Figure 4.
apcl.bk Page 26 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM 4-26 Wiring Card Readers To install the RM-4 module in the junction box: 1. Insert metal standoffs (not supplied) in the module’s screw holes and mount the module to the box. 2. Use 3/16” diameter round M/F 4-40 standoffs, with lengths appropriate to your installation. For example, Globe part #A-6701440 is an acceptable 1/4” standoff.
apcl.bk Page 27 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM RM-4 Personality Module with Third Party Reader 4-27 CAUTION Outdoor readers MUST be installed in a vertical position to allow for proper drainage. Install a fitted gasket between the backing plate of these readers and the wall. Ensure that the “weep” holes in the bottom of the housing are unobstructed. 3. Hook the top of the reader over the top of the backplate, and press the reader firmly against it. 4.
apcl.bk Page 28 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM 4-28 Wiring Card Readers 2. Install the box in the desired location and attach the conduits. If you must install the module in the door frame instead, cut a hole in the mullion to accommodate the reader wiring, then install the reader backplate over the hole. 3. Mount the RM-4 module with screws and standoffs. 4.
apcl.bk Page 29 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM MRM-4 Personality Module Reference Drawing 4-29 MRM-4 Personality Module Reference Drawing The MRM-4 personality module sets reader characteristics and provides connections to inputs, door strikes, and the apC/L. (See Figure 4.12.) This module is no longer offered and has been replaced by the RM-4. This diagram is for reference only.
apcl.bk Page 30 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM 4-30 Wiring Card Readers Setting Reader Type for an MRM-4 Personality Module Set the reader type using jumpers on the MRM-4. All readers have jumpers W1, W2, and W3. If you are setting up a magstripe reader, open W1 and W2. For Wiegand and proximity readers, close W1. If the reader you are setting up is in a star configuration or is the last reader on a multidrop line, close W3. Leave W3 open if the reader is not the last one in a multidrop line.
apcl.bk Page 31 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM Optional Heater Kits 4-31 Optional Heater Kits If the reader is installed outdoors, a thermostatically controlled heater (#130-915 or 130-915A) may be necessary. The 130-915 heater kit is supplied with a 12 V, 40VA transformer for operation on 110 VAC. The heater switches on at 40° F. Heater kits are available from Sensormatic. n For non-Sensormatic readers No heater is required and operating temperatures are specified by the manufacturer.
apcl.bk Page 32 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM 4-32 Wiring Card Readers 2.75 in (7 cm) maximum 1.25 in (3.2 cm) Heater Placement: Magnetic Stripe Reader 1.25 in (3.2 cm) Heater Placement: Mullion Reader Heater strips: Use 1 strip for Mullion reader Use 2 strips for mag stripe reader Transformer Locate the thermostat and all wire nut connections inside the junction box the reader is mounted to Wire Nut Wire Nu t Thermostat Wire Nut Wiring: Magstripe and Mullion Readers Figure 4.
apcl.bk Page 1 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM C H A P T E R 5 Input and Output Modules This chapter describes the optional modules and how to wire them.
apcl.bk Page 2 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM 5-2 Input and Output Modules The apC/L supports two optional modules: n n apC/L I8 Input Module (#AS0073-000) apC/L R8 Output Module (#AS0074-000) The C•CURE 1 Plus, C•CURE 750 and C•CURE 800 systems all support these modules. Make sure that the apC/L firmware is at Version 10.3C or later. Figure 5.1 shows how you might set up and wire your optional modules.
apcl.bk Page 3 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM The I8 Input Module 5-3 The I8 Input Module The apC/L I8 (also referred to as an RM Input Module), provides eight Class A supervised inputs. You can connect a total of four Input Modules to one apC/L. Input Modules connect directly to the RS-485 reader bus, which reduces wiring. Figure 5.2 shows the layout of an Input Module. Port connector SW1 Address switch P1 1 2 3 4 R61 P9 W1 Input connector W1 R68 SW1 P2 P8 P7 R62 R67 3.93" P3 (9.
apcl.bk Page 4 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM 5-4 Input and Output Modules All supervised inputs on the I8 Input Module are terminated with onboard 1K ohm resistors. These resistors stand off the module approximately 0.25". Before you use the associated input, clip the resistor out completely. Note C•CURE apC/L Technical Manual Do not use the standoff resistor as part of the supervised input wiring. For supervised inputs, the resistors should be as close as possible to the input switch.
apcl.bk Page 5 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM R8 Output Module 5-5 R8 Output Module The apC/L R8 Output Module (also referred to as the RM Output Module), provides eight outputs. You can install a total of four Output Modules on one apC/L. Like the Input Module, Output Modules connect directly to the RS-485 line for the reader, which reduces wiring. Figure 5.3 shows the layout of an Output Module. SW1 Address switch Port connector Output connector Relay P1 P8 C NC NO 1 2 3 4 P9 SW1 P2 C NC NO 3.
apcl.bk Page 6 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM 5-6 Input and Output Modules Installing Optional Modules You install the optional modules on the reader bus, just as you would install a reader. The mounting slot in each corner serves as a connection for earth ground. For ESD considerations, make sure at least one corner is tied to earth ground. Input/Output Number Map Numbering for inputs and outputs differs depending on which C•CURE system you are using.
apcl.bk Page 1 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM C H A P T E R 6 apC/L Panel Setup This chapter describes how to set up the main apC/L panel.
apcl.bk Page 2 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM 6-2 apC/L Panel Setup Setting Up the apC/L Panel Setting up the apC/L panel involves setting the panel’s jumpers and DIP switches. Figure 6.1 shows the location of the apC/L’s jumpers and switches.
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apcl.bk Page 4 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM 6-4 apC/L Panel Setup Setting the apC/L Switches The bottom of the apC/L has one switch package labeled SW3 and a rotary switch labeled SW1. (See Figure 6.2.) SW3 ON RESET SW1 Figure 6.2 SW3 and SW1 Switches Use rotary switch SW1 to indicate the apC/L’s unique address. You can set the SW1 rotary switch by using a screwdriver to turn the arrow to the number you want. You need to set SW3:8 correctly to indicate the address.
apcl.bk Page 5 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM Setting Up the apC/L Panel Table 6.
apcl.bk Page 6 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM 6-6 apC/L Panel Setup SW3:1 If SW3:1 is set on, the database is cleared whenever the apC/L recovers from power loss or when the reset switch SW2 is pressed. This switch is used only during your initial database set-up. For normal operation, set the switch off. Note When you are installing a new apC/L or an apC/L that has been unused for a period of time, power up with SW3:1 ON to clear the apC/L memory, then turn SW3:1 OFF.
apcl.bk Page 7 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM Setting Up the apC/L Panel Table 6.2 6-7 Baud Rate Settings Baud Rate SW3:5 SW3:6 SW3:7 1200 ON OFF OFF 2400 OFF ON OFF 4800 ON ON OFF 19,200 OFF OFF ON 2400 x.25 ON OFF ON 4800 x.25 OFF ON ON 9600 x.25 ON ON ON 9600 OFF OFF OFF SW3:8 Unit Low-Address or Unit Hi-Address. When switch 8 is set OFF (Default), the unit switch (SW1) addresses the apC/L as units 1 through 16.
apcl.bk Page 8 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM 6-8 apC/L Panel Setup Table 6.3 apC/L Jumper Settings Switch/Jumper Setting SW2 Push button Push to reset the apC/L W1 OPEN Both reader Port A and reader Port B are in use CLOSED W2 W7 * W9 - W14 Either Port A or Port B are in use 27C512 through 2 Mbyte Flash/EPROM 512K x 8 SRAM (40K or 80K) * OUT 128K x 8 SRAM (10K or 20K) Not the last unit in RS485 chain IN * Last unit in RS485 chain A * Normal system operation B W8 (Rev.
apcl.bk Page 9 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM Setting Up the apC/L Panel 6-9 W2 EPROM size settings Jumper W2 determines if the apC/L is equipped with EPROMs or Flash EPROMs up to 2 Mbyte in size or 4Mbyte EPROMs. When W2 is in the A position, 4 Mbyte EPROMS or FLASH are installed. When W2 is in the B position, EPROM or FLASH sizes from 512 Kbyte up to 2 Mbyte are installed. Leave these settings in the factory default position. W3 SRAM Size Jumper W3 determines the size of RAM installed on the apC/L.
apcl.bk Page 10 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM 6-10 apC/L Panel Setup apC/L LEDs The apC/L has several types of LEDs: n Communications LEDs, which indicate when data is transmitted and received from the AUX port, host computer, or reader n LED bar, which indicates various system status n LED on the apC/L’s cabinet door Communications LEDs The communications LEDs are located at the bottom of the apC/L panel. (See Figure 6.3).
apcl.bk Page 11 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM Setting Up the apC/L Panel 6-11 Table 6.4 lists the communications LEDs and what they mean. Table 6.
apcl.bk Page 12 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM 6-12 apC/L Panel Setup LED Bar The LED Bar is located above the communications LEDs. (See Figure 6.3). Table 6.5 indicates the color of the LEDs in the bar, their state, and their meaning. Table 6.
apcl.bk Page 13 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM Setting Up the apC/L Panel 6-13 When Red3 and Yellow1 LEDs are both on, the flash ROM is being updated; all other LEDs except the power LED are off. LED on the apC/L cabinet The single LED on the apC/L cabinet door can display three different colors, each signifying various states of the apC/L. Table 6.6 LED Color apC/L Door LED State Red Reset Condition which is seen at initial power up or when you push the reset switch (SW2).
apcl.bk Page 14 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM 6-14 apC/L Panel Setup Setting the Panel Address The SW1 switch on the apC/L is a 16-position rotary switch that determines the communication address for the panel when used with SW3:8, giving up to 32 addresses. SW3:8 must be set on or off to correctly determine the apC/L addresses. Each panel must have a unique address. Assign address numbers to the panels using any convenient sequence, such as the order in which the panel are wired to the host.
apcl.bk Page 15 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM Setting the Panel Address 6-15 Table 6.7 Switch Settings SW1 Setting Unit Number (SW3:8 OFF) Unit Number (SW3:8 ON) 0 1 17 1 2 18 2 3 19 3 4 20 4 5 21 5 6 22 6 7 23 7 8 24 8 9 25 9 10 26 A 11 27 B 12 28 C 13 29 D 14 30 E 15 31 F 16 32 Use a screwdriver to turn the arrow on the switch to the desired address. The system reads the address switch setting after several seconds.
apcl.bk Page 16 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM 6-16 apC/L Panel Setup Note On the C•CURE 1 Plus Ultra and the C•CURE 750, do not configure unit address 1 for dialup or X.25 apC/Ls, since problems then arise when the apC/L makes a call to its host. Use only addresses 2-32 for these apC/Ls. You can safely use unit address 1 for direct connect units. (Unit 1 is configured when SW1 is set to 0 and SW3:8 is off for the 1 Plus and 750).
apcl.bk Page 1 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM C H A P T E R 7 Testing the apC/L Installation This chapter describes installation test procedures for the apC/L. Read the entire chapter before testing any apC/L component or reader. Follow instructions carefully. CAUTION Do not connect readers while power is on. Connect all readers before you apply power to the system.
apcl.bk Page 2 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM 7-2 Testing the apC/L Installation Testing Readers This section describes the test procedures for magnetic stripe and Wiegand readers. You can bench test readers by not connecting them to the apC/L. When you complete the test, reset the address switch to its original setting. To test a reader for normal operation: 1. Set the reader address switch to 9. 2. Power up the reader. (Use 12V DC from the apC/L or a regulated power supply.
apcl.bk Page 3 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM Testing Readers 7-3 15. Press the 4 key. If an ARM-1 is connected, the relay should activate. Press the 4 key again to deactivate the relay. Note Pressing the 4 key activates both relay outputs on an RM reader. 16. Press the 5 key to activate the card swipe test. The LEDs make no response when the key is pressed. 17. Swipe a card in the forward direction. The green LED lights up for 2 seconds. If the red LED lights up, there is an error in the card read. 18.
apcl.bk Page 4 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM 7-4 Testing the apC/L Installation 20. Press the 7 key to test supervised input number 2. The LED response indicates the conditions listed in the previous table. 21. Press the 8 key to test the tamper switch. If the tamper switch is depressed, the red LED is off. When the switch is released, the red LED lights up. RM LEDs Each RM reader has three LEDs: red, green, and amber. The various conditions indicated by these LEDs are described in Table 7.1. Table 7.
apcl.bk Page 5 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM Testing Readers Table 7.1 7-5 Reader LED Indications Red LED Amber Green Indication Flash w/ each key press Off Flash w/ each key press Keypad input Slow flash Off Off Reader not configured Fast flash Fast flash Fast flash Alarm: door forced/held open On On On Error condition: Remove power to prevent damage to RM Non-Sensormatic Readers Swipe a card in the forward direction. The red LED on the reader lights up.
apcl.bk Page 6 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM 7-6 Testing the apC/L Installation Testing the apC/L Main Circuit Board Disconnect the apC/L from the host when you test it. The LEDs on the apC/L main circuit board indicate whether the board is functioning properly. To test the main circuit board: 1. Remove power from the apC/L and disconnect the reader wiring. 2. Apply power to the apC/L. 3. About one second after turning on power, the top RED LED on the LED BAR turns ON for approximately one-half second. 4.
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apcl.bk Page 2 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM A-2 Operating Environment Operating Environment Power consumption: Temperature range: Less than 10 Watts typical 32 deg F to 158 deg F (0 deg C to 70 deg C) Temperature Range with optional battery backup: 32 deg F to 122 deg F (0 deg C to 50 deg C) Equipment Dimensions and Weights Unit Height Depth Width Weight ARM-1 1.7 in. .53 in 0.75 in 1 oz. (4.3 cm) (1.3 cm) (1.91 cm) (.03 kg) 14 in. 3.24 in. 8.0 in. 8.25 lb. (25.56 cm) (8.
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apcl.bk Page 2 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM B-2 Voltage Power Voltage Power The RM-4 must have voltage of at least 7.5 volts to operate properly. While the apC/L supplies 12 volts at its connectors, the amount of power that actually reaches each RM-4 in a chain is less than 12 volts. The voltage is lowered by each reader and by the resistance of the wire.
apcl.bk Page 3 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM Using the Worksheet B-3 Using the Worksheet Use this worksheet to determine whether the readers in your layout fall within the allowable wiring length range. To use the worksheet, you need to know the type of wire used to connect the RMs or Input or Output modules to the apC/L and the distances between each element of the chain. To determine wiring length range: 1.
apcl.bk Page 4 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM B-4 Using the Worksheet 5. In each of the boxes in the wire length column below the box used in step 4, enter the wire lengths between the readers in the chain. Use only the rows corresponding to your number of readers. You will not use all rows unless you have two readers and four input and four output modules. 6. Multiply the figures across in each row. Enter the result in each box of the Total power drop column. 7. Add the Total voltage drop column.
apcl.bk Page 5 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM Using the Worksheet B-5 Table B.1 Wire Length Worksheet RM # or Input/ output module Current drawn by module Wire resistance per ft. Wire length from previous reader Total voltage drop of this reader 10 X 0.2 X 9 X 0.2 8 X 0.2 7 X 0.2 6 X 0.2 5 X 0.2 4 X 0.2 3 X 0.2 2 X 0.2 X X = 1 X 0.
apcl.bk Page 6 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM B-6 Using the Worksheet Example calculation Using the Worksheet This example shows you how to use the worksheet to make sure that your RMs have adequate power. Suppose your installation uses 18 AWG wire to connect two RMs to the apC/L. The first RM is 250 ft. from the apC/L. The second RM is 500 ft. from the first. This is the same layout described in the previous example using the wiring length tables. To perform the example calculation: 1.
apcl.bk Page 1 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM A P P E N D I X C Packing and Shipping the apC/L This appendix contains instructions for packing an apC/L unit and shipping it in for repair. Before shipping the unit, call Sensormatic Material Support Center at 1-781-466-6660 to get a Return Authorization Number. Note You must get a Return Authorization Number from Material Support Center before returning an apC/L unit.
apcl.bk Page 2 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM C-2 Always ship the apC/L unit in the specially designed box and unique packing material in which you received it. CAUTION The printed circuit boards inside the apC/L units may be damaged by static electricity. When handling circuit boards: n Make sure your work area is static safeguarded. Transport all apC/L components in static shield containers.
apcl.bk Page 1 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM A P P E N D I X D Templates and Technical Drawings This appendix contains the template for the apC/L board showing the location of all jumpers, switches, and major components. The appendix also contains a template of the Input and Output Modules.
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apcl.bk Page 3 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM D-3 P9 TERMINATION RESISTORS READER BUS 1 +12V FROM APC RESISTORS STANDING OFF THE BOARD AT EACH INPUT MUST BE REMOVED BEFORE USING THAT INPUT. ANY W1 RS485 END OF LINE TERMINATION 2 +TXD / +RXD 3 -TXD / -RXD 4 GRN FROM APC UNSED INPUTS SHOULD HAVE THE RESISTORS INTACT. RESISTORS 61-68 ARE SHOWN SHADED AND SHOULD BE CLOSED = LAST BOARD IN RS485 LOOP OPEN = NOT THE LAST BOARD IN LOOP REMOVED AS CLOSE TO THE BOARD AS POSSIBLE.
apcl.bk Page 4 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM D-4 P9 RELAY OUTPUTS READER BUS 1 +12 V FROM APC 2 +TXD / +RXD FORM C DRY CONTACTS RATED FOR: 2A AT 30V DC W1 RS485 END OF LINE TERMINATION CLOSED = LAST BOARD IN RS485 LOOP 3 - TXD / -RXD 4 GRN FROM APC 0.6A AT 125V AC 0.6A AT 110V DC OPEN = NOT THE LAST BOARD IN LOOP 1 P1 C NC NO P2 C NC NO 4 P9 W1 SW1 NO NC C P8 NO NC C P7 3.
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apcl.bk Page 2 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM E-2 Input/Output Number System Specifications Input/Output Number System Specifications Table E.1 describes the apC/L User Interface input/output numbering map used with the C•CURE 1 Plus or C•CURE 800 host. Table E.
apcl.bk Page 3 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM Input/Output Number System Specifications E-3 apC/L Local Elevator Floor apC/L Local Elevator Floor to input/output map for C•CURE 1 Plus Hosted Systems (must be enabled with soft switches), requires firmware 10.2B or higher, 1+ V6.0J. Table E.
apcl.bk Page 4 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM E-4 Input/Output Number System Specifications Table E.
apcl.bk Page 5 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM Input/Output Number System Specifications E-5 Table E.
apcl.bk Page 6 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM E-6 Setting Software Switches Setting Software Switches Software switches extend the capabilities of the apC/L, allowing you to program functionality with the C•CURE system you are using. C•CURE 1 Plus Ultra For elevator control, set Software Switches 11 and 12 to 1. To enable second output on an RM reader, set Software Switch 8 to ON. This will disable the first RM 8 Output Module and allow the system to recognize the second RM output.
apcl.bk Page 1 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM A P P E N D I X F Modem Settings An apC/L in dialup mode at a remote location connects to the host using standard, voice-grade telephone lines instead of hardwired or leased telephone lines. In many applications, dialup mode is more convenient and cheaper than other communications modes. Sensormatic Access Control Division has identified a special OEM modem for dialup and lease-line applications.
apcl.bk Page 2 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM F-2 Configuring Non-OEM Modems with Software Configuring Non-OEM Modems with Software The apC/L automatically sets up modems that are configured using software commands, based on the modem’s default settings. However, the default settings of some modems do not turn command echo off and enable DTR. This causes unpredictable behavior when the apC/L is used in dialup mode.
apcl.bk Page 3 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM Configuring OEM Modems F-3 Configuring OEM Modems OEM modems work for dialup & leased line communications on the C•CURE 1+, C•CURE 750, and C•CURE 800/8000 hosts. Configuring Modems for Use with Dialup Lines Table F.1 apC/L Switch Settings for DialUp SW3 Switch Status Description 1 ON Clears memory on the panel, after communication, should switch to OFF. 2 ON Enable dialup. 3 OFF Do not use CTS. 4-wire communication (MUST BE 4 WIRE ONLY.
apcl.bk Page 4 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM F-4 Configuring OEM Modems Table F.2 Jumper Settings for Dialup Switch Default Setting Description W1 Open Open for both reader Port A and Port B, Closed For Either Port A or Port B. W2 B 27C512 for 2 Mbyte Flash/EPROM (Set to A for 4 Mbyte Flash/ EPROM). W3 OUT 128K X 8 SRAM (10K OR 20K) (Set to IN for 512K x 8SRAM (40K OR 80K). W4 IN Last Unit in RS485 chain. (OUT for Not last RS485 unit in chain). W5 IN Last Unit in RS485 chain.
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apcl.bk Page 6 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM F-6 Configuring OEM Modems Configuring Modems for Use with Leased Line Configuration You must set your panel using direct connect settings rather than the dial up settings for leased line. Also if you are using leased lines, it is very important that you understand the decibel (dB) loss specifications of the lease line to be used. Software House, Sensormatic ACD supports 0 or -10 dB Loss with the MT1932BL modem and -9 or -15 dB Loss with the MT2834BL modem.
apcl.bk Page 7 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM Configuring OEM Modems F-7 Table F.
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apcl.bk Page 9 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM Configuring OEM Modems F-9 OEM HyperTerminal Edits for 4-Wire Leased Lines From a HyperTerminal Session you will type the following commands: Note You must switch the Dip Switch #10 to the UP position in order for your HyperTerminal session to work properly. Ensure that after these changes are made that you place Dip Switch #10 back to the DOWN position. It is normal to not see the commands as you type them.
apcl.bk Page 10 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM F-10 Configuring OEM Modems Table F.6 Host Computer Settings Your communications port should have the following settings: Baud Rate 9600 Bits 8 Parity None Stop Bit 1 Flow Control None **Do not add/configure the modem on the Windows control panel. Use the control panel to set only the port settings.** TXD 1 1 4 1 2 1 5 DTR 2 3 1 6 4 3 1 7 5 RXD 1 8 4 6 1 9 GND 5 7 2 0 8 2 1 APC 9 2 2 2 3 OEM Modem Figure F.
apcl.bk Page 11 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:21 PM Configuring OEM Modems F-11 OEM to Host Computer Cable Connection Use an “off the shelf” straight-through modem cable (DB9 - DB25 or DB25 - DB25).
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