5370 Barranca Parkway Irvine, CA 92618 USA VertX EVO ™ V1000 Installation Guide © 2003 - 2011 HID Global Corporation. All rights reserved. July 2011 Document Number: 71000-901 Rev A.
VertX EVO V1000 Installation Guide Contents Introduction ................................................................................................................................................. 3 Parts List .......................................................................................................................................... 3 Product Specifications .....................................................................................................................
VertX EVO V1000 Installation Guide Introduction HID’s VertX EVO open platform is flexible and scalable to permit economic and high performance access control solutions for a wide range of applications. The VertX EVO V1000 interconnects through different sub-networks and protocols to a standard TCP/IP network with the capability of a variety of applications. For example, the VertX EVO Access Controllers are a cost-effective method for two-way communication using Ethernet between a computer and a V1000.
VertX EVO V1000 Installation Guide Overview The following outlines what is required to install VertX EVO controllers. July 2011 Page 4 of 19 © 2003 - 2011 HID Global Corporation. All rights reserved.
VertX EVO V1000 Installation Guide Step 1 1.1 Connect What you need before getting started Prior to starting the installation, completely read this guide. Reference the Configuration Checklist, page 15, and gather the information before proceeding with these instructions. CAUTION: VertX controllers and panels are sensitive to Electrostatic Discharges (ESD). Observe precautions while handling the circuit board assembly by using proper grounding straps and handling precautions at all times. 1.2 1.
VertX EVO V1000 Installation Guide 1.4 Wiring VertX EVO Warning: VertX EVO V1000 is a NON-PoE device. DO NOT connect J1 (Ethernet port) to a PoE capable port. This applies to both direct PoE Power Sourcing Equipment (Endspan PSE) and PoE injector (Midspan PSE) equipment. Not all PSE's correctly detect Non-PoE-capable devices, and such PSE's may not function as expected when connected to Non-PoE equipment.
VertX EVO V1000 Installation Guide CAUTION: The V1000 RS-485 Ports 1 & 2 (P3) are a common bus and therefore cannot have panels with duplicate Interface Addresses assigned. The same is true of the V1000 RS-485, Ports 3 & 4 (P4). For example, two panels, both with Interface Address 0 (factory default), cannot be connected to Ports 1 and/or 2 (P3). Wire the RS-485 to the In position only of the P9 terminal block for the V100-Series panel.
VertX EVO V1000 Installation Guide 5. Input Connections – Input connections are analog inputs used for a combination of specific functions such as Request-to-Exit (REX), Door monitor, etc. They can also be used as general purpose monitoring. Connect one side of the switch or contact to the + (plus) lead and the other to the – (minus) lead. The following table shows where the inputs are located. Pin numbers shown on the cover use the convention +/–.
VertX EVO V1000 Installation Guide Step 2 Contact Contact the VertX controller through two methods. 2.1 Discovery Client (DHCP or Static TCP/IP Configurations Only) Virtual Port Discovery Client The Discovery Client provides a technician with a method of locating all of the VertX controllers that are connected to a network.
VertX EVO V1000 Installation Guide 2.2 Virtual Port Contact a VertX controller by directly connecting the computer to the controller using an Ethernet cable. By default, every controller is configured to respond to a fixed address: 169.254.242.121. 1. Ensure you are running a Windows 2000 or XP computer 2. Disconnect your Windows computer from its hub or network 3. Connect the Windows computer to the controller with an Ethernet cable 4 Using the Windows™ Start button, click Start > Run 5.
VertX EVO V1000 Installation Guide 3.1.3.1 Controller Login Password During your first instance of accessing the Configuration GUI, you must change the password (located at the bottom of the screen). Enter a new password, and reenter the password in the second field. Note: This step is not necessary during any consecutive Configuration GUI sessions. However on consecutive sessions the password may be changed by the user.
VertX EVO V1000 Installation Guide Appendices Trouble-shooting System Status System Status provides a technician with a method of validating the VertX installation, field wiring and installed devices. Perform the System Status at any time after the VertX controller has been installed and power is available. In addition, a technician may perform a system status as many times as necessary.
VertX EVO V1000 Installation Guide Battery Replacement Do not replace the battery while power is applied to the VertX EVO Controllers. Remove the cover. Insert the battery (with the + (positive) side facing upwards) under the prongs, lowering the opposite side into place. Reinstall the cover. To remove the battery, remove cover, lift the side opposite from the prongs first and slide the battery out of place away from the prongs. Reinstall the cover.
VertX EVO V1000 Installation Guide Firewall If the VertX controller is being installed where it communicates through a firewall, then the firewall may need to be configured to allow TCP data transfer on the specified port(s). 1. Before starting, ensure that any pop-up blocker software is disabled on the computer. 2. Open the following ports on the firewall. connection_port (4070) TCP outbound. This port must be open on the Host computer. listen_port (4050) TCP incoming.
VertX EVO V1000 Installation Guide Regulatory All National and local Electrical codes apply. This equipment is intended to be powered from a limited power source output of a previously certified power supply. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Class A Digital Devices FCC Compliance Statement: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class.
VertX EVO V1000 Installation Guide Configuration Checklist - Static Ensure that the Configuration checklist contents are provided prior to installing a VertX controller with Static TCP/IP. Note: Advanced setting requirements are shown in gray.
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VertX Evo Installation Worksheet VertX Installation Worksheet This installation worksheet is provided for you to have a historical record of your system settings. Complete each appropriate field, and keep this worksheet in a safe location. Record if the input is wired: 1) N/O or N/C, 2) Unsupervised or Supervised (resistor values), and 3) what type of device is attached. Record if output is wired: 1) N/O or N/C and 2) what type of device is attached.
VertX Evo Installation Worksheet V100-Series Information: Interface Type: Interface Address: (0-31) (V100, V200, V300) Interface Interface Interface Reader Monitor Control V300 Output V200 Input V100 Door / Tamper: AC Fail: Reader 1: BATT Fail: Reader 2: Door Switch 1: REX 1: Door Switch 2: REX 2 Strike Relay 1: Aux Relay 1: Strike Relay 2: Aux Relay 2: Input 1: Input 2: Input 3: Input 4: Input 5: Input 6: Input 7: Input 8: Input 9: Input 10: Input 11: Input 12: Input 13: I