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Access Modular Controller 2

ADS‑AMC2‑4WCF | APC‑AMC2‑4WCF

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Installation manual

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Page 3: ...e 20 4 7 Connecting the power supply to the controller 21 4 8 Ethernet host interface 22 4 9 RS 485 host interface 23 4 9 1 RS 485 Two Wire Connection 24 4 9 2 RS 485 Four Wire Connection 24 4 9 3 DIP switch selector 24 4 10 RS 485 for extension modules 26 4 11 Wiegand interface for card readers 27 4 12 Connecting relay outputs 28 4 13 Connecting analog input devices 30 4 14 Tamper protection 32 5...

Page 4: ...4 en Table of contents Access Modular Controller 2 2021 04 V04 IM Installation manual Bosch Security Systems B V 11 1 Connecting diagrams 46 ...

Page 5: ...rd and risk of electric shock due to unauthorized spare parts and accessories Unauthorized spare parts and accessories might lack grounding wires or other safety elements External power supplies must be installed by qualified personnel The service technician must use replacement parts or accessories that are specified by the manufacturer i Notice Some features and functions described in this docum...

Page 6: ... interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules The limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy a...

Page 7: ...deactivate connected peripheral elements Detect and register all relevant events The Access Modular Controller AMC is supported by the Access Professional Edition APE BIS Access Engine ACE and the Access Management System AMS For the latest information about our products visit our online product catalog www boschsecurity com xc en product catalog Manufacturing dates For product manufacturing dates...

Page 8: ...ular Controller All necessary information for access verification is stored in a battery buffered on board memory and a Compact Flash CF memory card This guarantees autonomous access decisions and complete access registrations even if the management host system is offline The built in compact flash adapter provides adequate storage capability for cardholders and events The electronics of the contr...

Page 9: ...te lock mechanisms if access is granted or activate the burglar alarm system if an intrusion or system alert is detected If the eight inputs and eight outputs on the board are not enough to configure the system up to three additional extension boards can be connected The extensions offer 8 or 16 additional inputs and outputs In the Bosch Access Host Systems the setup procedure for a controller is ...

Page 10: ...level NOTICE In order to avoid an error message caused by an earlier voltage drop we suggest to replace the battery every 8 years Spare part VARTA CR 2032 PCB 3 Reset push button reachable through the casing using a screwdriver 4 Liquid Crystal Display 5 Push button available on top of the housing to select different display modes 6 Jumper Equalization of potential between different systems and ea...

Page 11: ...rnal tamper contact 14 Connector for power supply 15 Wiegand interfaces for card readers 16 Connectors for analog inputs 17 Connectors for relay outputs 19 18 Figure 3 5 Jumber back 18 Jumper for setting either voltage free relay output dry mode or looped in voltage from the AMC internal power supply wet mode 19 Jumper Equalization of potential between different systems and earth ground shield for...

Page 12: ...2020 1a Vaa bb 01 05 17 FW version released before October 2020 aa Reader Protocol Version 37 Wiegand 60 Lbus 61 BG900 62 OSDP 63 MICOS bb Firmware Version 01 05 17 release date of the firmware dd mm yy 1b Vxx xx xx xx xx FW version released after October 2020 Firmware version The exact format of the version is product specific and may vary between product releases over time 2 08 24 15 35 15 S Cur...

Page 13: ... 18 IP address of the controller 7 G 192 168 10 255 IP address of the gateway Version V 00 44 or higher 8 M 255 255 255 0 Subnetmask Version V 00 44 or higher 9 H 192 168 10 10 IP address of the host computer 10 DHCP 1 DHCP status 1 on 0 off 11 D 192 168 10 1 IP address of the DNS server 12 Host C Host activity online offline C Counter 0 to 9 of the received data packages from the host interface R...

Page 14: ... The four interfaces are available on the device by default With RS485 operation a maximum of eight access controllers can be connected to one party line 2 3 3 2 1 4 2 2 3 3 Figure 3 7 Example 1 Host computer 2 Access Modular Controller 3 Card reader 4 Communication and power supply In the communication chain of a system the access controller is integrated between the host system and the periphera...

Page 15: ...f the mounting rail 1 then push down the device and snap it onto the rail by pushing it towards the back 2 1 2 Figure 4 1 Mounting the controller on a mounting rail 4 2 Unmounting the device from a mounting rail i Notice To remove the controller from a mounting rail first remove all pluggable connectors Push down the controller until the lower edge snaps out of the mounting rail 1 Pull the lower e...

Page 16: ...ening the case i Notice To open the controller first remove all pluggable connectors The controller s case consists of a top cover mounted with a two point snap in closure on a chassis To open the case push down the two snap ins with a screwdriver then swing the cover down Figure 4 3 Opening the controller s case ...

Page 17: ... is not upside down The upper edge of the front cover now aligns with the two point snap in closures on the upper edge of the back cover 2 and may thus be clicked gently into place Hence the closing process is the reverse of the opening process 1 2 Figure 4 4 Closing the case i Notice Risk of damage to equipment If excessive force is required to close the front cover then it is probably incorrectl...

Page 18: ... used If you connect the power supply and the controller with the delivered cable set from the enclosure the calculation is not necessary For distances below 25 m 75 ft use AWG18 conductors 1mm For longer distances install an additional power supply close to the controller Please calculate the voltage drop by checking the conductor specifications for characteristic resistance values The voltage dr...

Page 19: ...le shielding should be applied to both sides 4 6 1 Grounding for Host Interface A 1 A 2 A 3 Delivery status JP1 JP2 JP1 JP2 A Figure 4 5 Location of ground jumper RS 485 host interface The internal ground of the controller is always connected with the ground of the RS485 host The jumper setting A1 shows the factory settings Jumper JP1 connects the internal ground of the controller to the ground of...

Page 20: ...6 2 Gounding for Extension Interface Delivery status B 1 B 2 B Figure 4 6 Location of ground jumper bottom side Jumper B connects the internal ground of the controller to the RS 485 ground of the slave interface Only set jumper B B2 if the controller powers all other peripheral devices directly connected to it ...

Page 21: ...eful to have these pins short circuit i Notice If a battery is used the power supply unit PSU checks the battery status every 5 minutes During the self test the PSU switches its output from AC regulated power to battery regulated power This causes the AMC to be supplied by the battery only Make sure that the battery is maintained according to the advice of the manufacturer in order to reduce the r...

Page 22: ... controller is recognized by the remote server You can accelerate this process by running the following command in a command console ipconfig flushdns This makes the controller immediately available by its name i Notice When using an Ethernet connection switches 1 and 5 of the DIP switch must be set to the ON position factory setting see Figure 3 3 item 1 page 10 This also ensures correct communic...

Page 23: ...oller The following conditions apply for a RS 485 bus system A bus system consists of a bus line and or one or more branch lines Cable lengths exceeding 100 m 300 ft must be installed as bus lines Branch lines are branching connections from a bus line Peripheral devices are controllers which are connected to the host computer Maximum cable length of a bus line must not exceed 1200 m 4000 ft The ca...

Page 24: ...P switch i Notice If a four wire connection is used the interface must be set up as a crosslink 4 9 3 DIP switch selector DIP switches are used to configure the host settings The first four DIP switches for address selection define the RS 485 address of the AMC2 in an RS 485 bus system Switch 5 selects one of the two different protocols SDEB and BPA according to DIN6619 Switch 6 sets the connectio...

Page 25: ...Tab 4 1 Setting the address via the DIP switch Mode DIP switches 5 6 ON SDEB PI OFF BPA RS 485 Tab 4 2 Protocol and connection settings Host settings Instructions for DIP switch 5 Set SDEB DIP switch 5 to ON in the following cases Ethernet host connection RS 485 host connection provided only one AMC2 is connected on the bus Set BPA DIP switch 5 to OFF in the case of an 4 RS 485 host connection wit...

Page 26: ...be connected to provide additional in and outputs for example for elevator control You can find further information about the extension boards in their installation manuals A complete connection diagram of the RS485 extension module bus is shown in the chapter Connecting diagrams 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 AMC2 AMC2 EXT Figure 4 15 Connection of an extension module to an AMC2 i Notice The address of ...

Page 27: ... the Wiegand interfaces for external devices These interfaces are point to point connections and each can support only a single reader with a maximum cable length of 90 m 300 ft for 24 AWG or 150 m 500 ft for 22 AWG Readers are addressed according to their respective interface numbers i Notice When wiring the readers the voltage loss on the line must be taken into account The voltage must be maint...

Page 28: ... with potential free contacts for externally powered systems Figure 4 18 Wet mode and dry mode of the AMC2 relay outputs i Notice Risk of damage to equipment To prevent damage to the relays note these specifications The maximum switching current is 1 25 A The maximum switching voltage is 30 VDC Only OHM resistive load can be connected to the relay Inductive loads have to be short circuited using r...

Page 29: ...very diode 4 recovery diode 5 voltage source i Notice Risk of damage to equipment Do not connect externally powered devices in wet mode This can damage the AMC2 Each relay output has a separate jumper setting on the underside of the circuit board to select dry D D1 or wet D D2 mode D 1 Auslieferungszustand D 2 1 2 5 6 7 8 2 3 4 3 4 7 8 5 6 Figure 4 20 Location of the relay output jumpers bottom si...

Page 30: ...ower supply to the AMC2 inputs When connecting a relay output to an AMC2 input use dry mode with potential free contact refer to Connecting relay outputs page 28 Figure 4 21 Location of the analog input connectors The AMC2 can also detect the wiring conditions short circuit and broken and hence trigger an alarm if the appropriate devices are connected door open closed broken wire short circuit Par...

Page 31: ...9 4k7 5k6 6k8 8k2 Rs 1k 220 220 220 210 200 1k2 260 270 270 270 260 240 1k5 310 330 340 350 350 340 310 280 1k8 340 380 390 410 410 410 400 370 330 290 200 2k2 430 460 490 510 520 510 500 460 420 340 240 2k7 490 540 570 620 630 640 640 620 580 510 420 3k3 610 650 700 740 770 780 770 750 700 620 3k9 720 790 850 890 910 910 910 880 810 4k7 880 960 960 970 1100 1100 1050 1050 5k6 1050 1100 1200 1200 ...

Page 32: ... AMC2 against unauthorized access and so prevent tampering with sensitive data the AMC2 provides an additional interface to connect external tamper contacts This interface is a potential free 2 pin pluggable screw connector marked with T When not in use this tamper contact should be shorted Figure 4 22 Location of the tamper protection contact ...

Page 33: ...etails on configuring the controller For further information refer to the documentation of the corresponding access system To ensure that the controller can communicate with the software follow these naming rules Use only alphanumeric characters plus the seperator minus dash Do not use special characters or spaces The network name must start with a letter The names are not case sensitive i Notice ...

Page 34: ...gher program version 37 xx Every controller can be extended with one AMC2 4WE Every controller can be extended with up to three AMC2 8IOE AMC2 16IOE or AMC2 16IE in any combination The enclosures AMC2 UL01 for one device or AMC2 UL02 for two devices For every enclosure a power supply Bosch APS PSU 60 is necessary and must be located in the same room as the connected AMC2 device Recommended maximum...

Page 35: ...llowing restrictions A connected Host Management System to configure the AMC2 controller manage card user database etc After configuration is done the AMC2 controller is still able to work as intended without any connection to the Host Management System However alarm status of the system will not be reflected UL evaluated that the protection is set by the Access System Software as supplementary mo...

Page 36: ...ng of 330 V must be used in conjunction with the Host Management System The signal line transient protection complying with the requirements for the Standard for Protectors for Data Communication and Fire Alarm Circuits UL 497B with the maximum marked rating of 50 V The communication circuits and network components connected to the telecommunications network shall be protected by secondary protect...

Page 37: ...Access Modular Controller 2 UL requirements en 37 Bosch Security Systems B V Installation manual 2021 04 V04 IM Figure 6 1 Example of mountings with extensions ...

Page 38: ... interference Make sure to keep the class 2 conductors and the non power limited conductors strictly separate Avoid any crossing of the conductors of the two categories Guide the conductors of the two categories through different knock outs of the housing 6 4 Extended technical specification 6 4 1 RS 485 extension RS 485 extension output power rated maximum 2 5 A 9 0 VDC to 30 VDC the voltage outp...

Page 39: ...r Power up the controller Controller is not online Network connection is missing DIP switch 5 is set to OFF BPA protocol is selected Plug the Ethernet cable into the controller Make sure to configure the Ethernet interface correctly Refer to Configuring the Ethernet Interface for instructions Set DIP switch 5 to ON SDEB protocol is selected Controller does not work as expected Switch the power of ...

Page 40: ...t button with the screwdriver 3 Look at the LCD display It will indicate the word Reset 4 Keep the reset button pressed until the LCD display indicates Release to Reset 5 The controller deletes its application program leaving only its bootloader and network setting As soon as it is online again controller s bootloader will download a fresh copy of the application program and configuration If the p...

Page 41: ...oftware page 40 4 Set all six DIP switches of the RS 485 selector to ON see figure below 5 Press the reset button 6 After completing this procedure do not forget to set the DIP switches to your preferred position factory default 1 and 5 to ON Delivery status Figure 7 2 DIP switches The controller now has the following network configuration DHCP 1 IP assigned by DHCP server or 0 0 0 0 if not availa...

Page 42: ... Disconnect the controller from the main AC or DC power source and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions If the power supply cord or plug is damaged If liquid has been spilled or an object has fallen into the controller If the controller has been exposed to water and or humid weather rain snow etc If the controller has been dropped or the cabinet damaged If ...

Page 43: ... and in protecting human health and the environment Data security According to the General Data Protection Regulation GDPR companies are obliged to properly delete or destroy data carriers containing personal data if they are no longer needed Since access controllers and readers can contain sensitive information these should be treated and disposed of as data carriers after use The AMC2 has a CF c...

Page 44: ...aces 4 Wiegand Power 280 mA each 11 8 VDC to 12 VDC Host interface Ethernet 10 100 MBit s RS485 AES128 encrypted Extension interface RS485 9 6 kBit s no parity 8 bit 2 stop bit Outputs 8 relay outputs 30 V DC max switching voltage 1 25 A max switching current 30Vdc Operation mode wet and dry Inputs 8 analog inputs with tamper detection Power consumption 5 VA Tamper 2 wire input for external tamper...

Page 45: ...t restrictive values of all participating devices into account Access Modular Controller Series Hazardous substance table according to SJ T 11364 2014 Pb Pb Hg Hg Cd Cd Cr 6 Cr 6 PBB PBB PBDE PBDE Housing Enclosures O O O O O O PCBA X X O O O O Connectors X O O O O O Electronic Components X O O O O O Plastic Materials O O O O O O Metal Materials O O O O O O This table was created according to the ...

Page 46: ...t RJ45 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 4 1 Figure 11 1 Connectors on upper PCB 1 Shield 2 Data RxTx 2 wire Data Rx 4 wire 3 Data RxTx 2 wire Data Rx 4 wire 4 Ground PAG 5 Data Tx 4 wire 6 Data Tx 4 wire Tab 11 4 RS 485 host on upper PCB 8 4 1 1 TXD 2 TXD 3 RXD 4 Not connected 5 Not connected 6 RXD 7 Not connected 8 Not connected Tab 11 5 Ethernet Network socket RJ45 ...

Page 47: ...4 S15 S16 S17 S18 S19 S20 S21 S22 S23 Analog Input 1 Analog Input 2 Analog Input 3 Analog Input 4 Analog Input 8 Analog Input 7 Analog Input 5 Analog Input 6 Relay Output 1 Relay Output 2 Relay Output 5 Relay Output 6 Relay Output 3 Relay Output 4 Relay Output 7 Relay Output 8 Tamper Contact RS485 Slave Bus 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3...

Page 48: ...ignal Common Tab 11 6 Power supply 1 red Reader Supply 12V 2 black Reader Supply 0V 3 green Data 0 4 white Data 1 5 drain Shield 6 orange green LED 7 brown red LED 8 yellow Beeper 9 blue Hold 10 violet Card Present Tab 11 7 Wiegand interface AMC i Notice For reader settings refer to the respective reader manual 1 Analog Input in 2 Analog Input out Tab 11 8 Analog input 1 Relay Output normally open...

Page 49: ...Installation manual 2021 04 V04 IM 1 Power supply for external devices 10V 30V 2 Power supply for external devices 0V 3 Shield 4 Data RxTx 5 Data RxTx 6 Ground PAG Tab 11 10 Host Extension interface 1 Tamper Contact in 2 Tamper Contact out Tab 11 11 External tamper contact ...

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