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H1000 

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Installation Manual 

Oct 2015 • Rev. 2.6 

Specification Notes 

CAUTION: EMERGENCY LOCKDOWN

 

Emergency lockdown functions

 must operate totally independent of the access 

control system and must 

not

 rely on operation of card readers, access control 

panels, communications networks, communications devices or host software. 
Cansec accepts no responsibility for direct or consequential damages resulting from 
the failure of emergency lockdown functions which are dependant in any way on 
the operation of card readers, access control panels, communications networks, 
communications devices or host software. 

NOTE: 

Improper Wiegand cable (new or originally installed cable, or missing 

required

 

shield connections) may result in high frequency noise present on the data lines - 
this Wiegand misread issue is more evident on longer Wiegand reader cables. If the 
suggested modification below does not correct the problem, the reader cable may 
have to be replaced with the correct type of Wiegand reader cable. 

Attach two 0.1uF capacitors (any capacitor voltage > 16 VDC). Place the capacitors 
at the H1000 reader connector with

 

 

one 0.1uF capacitor between pin 1 

(D0)

 and Pin 5 (

Ground

)  

 

one  0.1uF capacitor between pin 2 

(D1)

 and Pin 5 (

Ground

 
NOTE 1: Suggested Cansec Power Supply - CA-PS123A 
 

The Cansec CA-PS123A (12VDC/2A) power supply should be used with H1000 
controller for CP40 compatibility. This power supply allows for connection of one 
H1000 controller, two standard locks and two standard proximity readers. 

 

Additional Power Supply Information

: Power requirements of attached locks and 

readers will have to be calculated based on the reader/lock manufacturer. As 
mentioned above, Cansec’s standard Power Supply is a good choice. When using a 
16V 40 VA AC transformer there is about 1.5 amps continuous current available 
for the devices, with the remaining current used to charge the 12volt SLA battery. 
 

Summary of Contents for H1000

Page 1: ...Cutting edge simplicity H1000 Controller INSTALLATION MANUAL October 2015 For H1000 Controller Version 1 0 with Expansion Board EX100 1 0 H1000 Controller Version 1 1 with Expansion Board EX100 1 1...

Page 2: ...a CLAUSB RS 485 17 Using a CANLAN RS 485 18 Using AIR 485 RS 485 19 Wiegand Compatible Reader Wiring 20 Lock Output Relay Wiring 21 Electric Strikes UP To 6 Amp 30VDC MAX Relay Contact 23 Magnetic Loc...

Page 3: ...lems 38 Door Contact And Request To Exit Supervision 40 H1000 Version 1 0 controller Layout 42 H1000 Version 1 0 Operational Parts Location 43 H1000 Version 1 0 RS 485 Connector 43 Using a CLAUSB2 RS...

Page 4: ...architecture is the ability to Flash applications and firmware updates into the control panel using the existing host communication connection port The H1000 control panel is flashed with CP40 emulati...

Page 5: ...Idle Operating Current H1000 Controller standard operating 90ma H1000 Controller standard operating 40ma see Note 2 Temperature Range Operating 20 C to 60 C Storage without lithium battery 40 C to 10...

Page 6: ...to 16 controllers may be connected on an RS 485 bus Wiegand Readers 6 conductor twisted pair not required 22 AWG overall shield 152 m 500 ft max length NOTE Consult reader specifications as 12 gauge...

Page 7: ...ables If the suggested modification below does not correct the problem the reader cable may have to be replaced with the correct type of Wiegand reader cable Attach two 0 1uF capacitors any capacitor...

Page 8: ...usually double the running current The CA PS123A s DC output is fused at 2 5 amps An electrician is not required for installation of this supply NOTE 2 Power Savings If JP19 and JP20 are placed to th...

Page 9: ...approved power supply and connection to the fire alarm system for emergency release may be required Installers should contact the local authority having jurisdiction to verify the specific requiremen...

Page 10: ...H1000 Page 10 of 45 Installation Manual Oct 2015 Rev 2 6 H1000 Version 1 1 Controller Layout See appendix for H1000 Version 1 0 Controller Layout Figure 1 H1000 Version 1 1 Controller Layout...

Page 11: ...ion Instructions STEP 1 INSPECT LITHIUM BATTERY Ensure that the 3V lithium battery see Figure 2 A which is required for proper operation of the Real Time Clock RTC is present and is measured at 3V STE...

Page 12: ...RLED3 see Figure 2 F for approximately 20 seconds Note Only the appropriate LEDs that are ON will be flashing during this process 4 The H1000 onboard beeper see Figure 2 H begins to beep continuously...

Page 13: ...LED3 The H1000 transmitting LED2 will flash between GREEN and OFF and receiving LED3 will flash between RED and OFF These two LEDs are active when the panel is communicating with the host computer FIR...

Page 14: ...RED to indicate that the credential has been read A non valid Wiegand format will cause the LED to flash multiple times Please see the Troubleshooting section for a table of RLED s error indicator Wh...

Page 15: ...Standard H1000 door controller default setting ON H1000 elevator controller see H1000 Elevator Control Installation Guide 2 Supervision ON Disables input supervision all 8 inputs OFF Enables input su...

Page 16: ...e need to connect 2 wires into one connector The 2 wire RS 485 connections are A and B The shield wire should be connected to GND H1000 Version 1 0 controllers are equipped with one RS485 connector se...

Page 17: ...45 Installation Manual Oct 2015 Rev 2 6 USING A CLAUSB RS 485 For CLAUSB2 please see Appendix section Figure 7 Communication Wiring Using a CLAUSB NOTE The EIA RS 485 standard does not permit T Tap or...

Page 18: ...or instructions on how to configure the CanLan software Note It s recommended to use Option 2 below and connect to a battery backup power source to avoid communication failure when there is a power ou...

Page 19: ...al for instructions on how to configure the Air 485 It is recommended that the Air 485 modems are connected to a battery backup power source to avoid communication failure during a power outage Figure...

Page 20: ...nnector for proper reader signal connectivity The H1000 reader connections are labeled below the reader connectors shown in Figure 10 The 12 VDC power is supplied to the reader through the reader conn...

Page 21: ...CP40 functionalities when installed in a Maestro Access Control System Reader Setup Notes for Maestro Access Control System CP40 Reader A RD1 is an Entry reader for Door A CP40 Reader B RD3 is an Entr...

Page 22: ...H1000 Page 22 of 45 Installation Manual Oct 2015 Rev 2 6 Figure 11 Lock Output Relay Jumper Settings and Wiring...

Page 23: ...of 45 Installation Manual Oct 2015 Rev 2 6 ELECTRIC STRIKES UP TO 6 AMP 30VDC MAX RELAY CONTACT See NOTE 3 for 6 Amp Relay Rating in the Specifications section of this manual Figure 12 Connecting Ele...

Page 24: ...Some magnetic locks have built in MOV devices in that case no diode or additional MOV is required Check with magnetic lock supplier Figure 13 Connecting Magnetic Locks IMPORTANT In some jurisdictions...

Page 25: ...ee the Door Contact and Request to Exit Supervision section in the Appendix DOOR CONTACTS To monitor forced entry or door held open alarm conditions connect Normally Closed door contacts to the door c...

Page 26: ...o Forced Entry alarms will be generated Exit buttons must be momentary and Normally Open devices Disable Exit Button for door A Set jumper SH5 to the top 2 pins Enable Exit Button for door A Set jumpe...

Page 27: ...ced Door Held Open and Alarm Shunt Outputs In addition to the lock output relay each reader port on the H1000 is equipped with three other relay outputs for Forced Entry Door Held Open Alarm Shunt Fig...

Page 28: ...is online Reader Tamper A reader tamper alarm can be created if PIN 1 D0 Wiegand and PIN 5 Ground at reader ports are shorted on the board To monitor a reader tamper connect a Normally Open switch at...

Page 29: ...line ALARM SHUNT OUTPUT The alarm shunt output relay is activated first followed by the lock output relay when a user is granted access by using a card or an exit button The alarm shunt output relays...

Page 30: ...hen using Hurricane software points 1 to 8 must be defined as inputs these points 1 8 are labeled 9 16 on the H1000 PCB Points 9 to16 are reserved for output point definition Figure 19 IO Points Defin...

Page 31: ...lent to input points 1 to 8 in Hurricane software That is point 9 is the first input point input point 1 and point 10 is the second input point input point 2 and so on NOTE Jumpers SH9 SH11 SH13 and S...

Page 32: ...o the bottom 2 pins to enable input mode for those points factory default NOTE There are no jumpers on points 10 12 14 and 16 If supervision is not required the Cansec end of line resistor will not be...

Page 33: ...allation Manual Oct 2015 Rev 2 6 OUTPUT POINT WIRING Each relay provides a dry contact rated for 6A 30 VDC maximum See NOTE 3 for 6 amp relay rating in the specifications section of this manual Figure...

Page 34: ...OTE 2 in the Specifications section of this manual Power from the external power supply is connected to the 12 Volt DC IN J21 This 12 Volts is used by the PCB and is also connected to the 12 volt read...

Page 35: ...received from each panel NOTE System initialization will be received if the panel was just RESET or this is the first communication to the panel else data will be received or polling will begin 4 If...

Page 36: ...DER PROBLEMS Symptoms Does not read cards no audible beep no LED 1 Make sure that credentials are compatible with the reader ex HID reader HID card To check the possible format incompatibility the H10...

Page 37: ...are correct connect the reader on a short cable at the H1000 If the reader works properly then there could be a problem with the cable Symptoms Reader is in Tamper Alarm 1 If both readers show tamper...

Page 38: ...at the point If the EOL resistor pack resistor was not used disable supervision with OPT2 on the dip switch S1 OTHER PROBLEMS Symptoms System is not reporting door contact opening 1 Check the door con...

Page 39: ...2 Check the power requirements of all devices being powered from the panel some devices might be overloading the supply Cabinet Configurations for H1000 Controller CA H1000 CA H1000PCB CA H1000PCB CA...

Page 40: ...n 2 17 and above of H1000 firmware allows the user to supervise the Door Contact and Request To Exit RTE button attached to the H1000 controller Reader 1 and Reader 3 on the H1000 can be selected indi...

Page 41: ...r making the changes When this feature is enabled Trouble Open wire cut and Trouble Short wire is shorted conditions on the Door Contact and RTE inputs will be reported at the host as a Reader Tamper...

Page 42: ...H1000 Page 42 of 45 Installation Manual Oct 2015 Rev 2 6 H1000 VERSION 1 0 CONTROLLER LAYOUT Figure 24 H1000 Version 1 0 Controller Layout...

Page 43: ...6 H1000 VERSION 1 0 OPERATIONAL PARTS LOCATION H1000 VERSION 1 0 RS 485 CONNECTOR Figure 25 H1000 Version 1 0 Operational Parts Location Figure 26 H1000 Version 1 0 RS 485 Comm Port NOTE The EIA RS 4...

Page 44: ...H1000 Page 44 of 45 Installation Manual Oct 2015 Rev 2 6 USING A CLAUSB2 RS 485 NOTE The EIA RS 485 standard does not permit T Tap or Star connections...

Page 45: ...H1000 Page 45 of 45 Installation Manual Oct 2015 Rev 2 6...

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