Chatsworth Products 36720-701 User Manual Download Page 6

 

 CPI User Manual for Networked Electronic Access Control (EAC)                         

 

October  2017               6           

 

  

INSTALLATION CHECKLIST 

 

Safety Warnings and Cautions    

   

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DO NOT OPEN THE CHASSIS of the device. There are no user serviceable parts within 
the device. Opening or removing covers, receptacle plates, or other access points may 
expose you to dangerous shock hazards or other risks. Refer all servicing to qualified 
service personnel.   

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Do not spill any liquids on the chassis.   

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Do not insert objects of any kind into the chassis via vent holes or any openings as they 
may contact dangerous voltage points, which can be fatal or cause harmful electric shock, 
fire or equipment failure.   

• 

Do not place any heavy objects on the power cord. Damage to the cord may cause shock 
or fire.   

 

 

Checklist for Networked EAC:  

 

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Connect wires between latch and CAN bus module   

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Connect wires between sensors and CAN bus module  

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Connect wires between CAN bus and 

device

. Aux 1 should be connected to the rear door’s 

CAN module. Aux 2 should be connected to the front door’s CAN module.   

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Login to the web GUI using the default login information of “admin/admin”, and navigate to 
the “Cabinet Access – Settings” page.  

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Select the checkbox for the appropriate lock you wish to enable, and click “Save”  

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The lock is powered when you see a continuous blue light on the lock. At this point you 
should be able to refresh the web page and see the status update appropriately.   

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Program the Card Reader and Key Card ID (Go to Page xx for detailed information).   

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Use the web GUI to change cabinet access and logging settings (Cabinet Access and 
Logging tabs respectively)  

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The light will flash magenta/blue when the latch opens  
  

   

Additional Software   

The 

Networked EAC

 can be configured, monitored and controlled using the built-in software as 

explained in this manual.   
   

In addition to the software that is built-in to the Networked EAC, there is an upgrade software 

program for firmware upgrade:    
   
   

• 

Firmware Upgrader software allows you to upgrade firmware over the   

network for 

multiple standalone and linked 

devices

 that have firmware version 3.xx.xxx or later. Download 

from 

http://www.chatsworth.com/support-and

-downloads/downloads/software/

  

   

   

     

Summary of Contents for 36720-701

Page 1: ...s of listed services and products 2017 Chatsworth Products Inc All rights reserved Chatsworth Products Clik Nut CPI CPI Passive Cooling CUBE iT PLUS eConnect Evolution GlobalFrame MegaFrame OnTrac Qua...

Page 2: ...ogging Overview 13 Logging Export Logs 14 Logging Settings 14 Notifications Thresholds 15 Notifications Routing 16 Settings PDU 17 Settings Environmental 18 Settings SNMP 19 Settings Emails 20 Adminis...

Page 3: ...e customer and issue a Return Material Authorization RMA number Extended Limited Warranty CPI Extended limited warranties on CPI Branded Electronic and Non Electronic hardware products are available f...

Page 4: ...ion when required Follow Grounding and Bonding methods when connecting the Ground Wire to the Racks and or Cabinets at customer discretion USB port Quantity 2 Function CPI Firmware upgrades Secure Arr...

Page 5: ...FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may...

Page 6: ...hould be connected to the front door s CAN module Login to the web GUI using the default login information of admin admin and navigate to the Cabinet Access Settings page Select the checkbox for the a...

Page 7: ...use a standard Cat 5 6 cable Optional Ethernet Port Connect to LAN Use CAT5 6 cable Optional Environmental Probe Port Use environmental probes with splitter P N 117761 003 Optional Out Port For Secure...

Page 8: ...Ethernet port to a network switch From Web Browser on a computer that is network accessible to the device type http device IP address For example the default would be http 192 168 123 123 The Login Sc...

Page 9: ...Enter the IP Address of the RFC or NTP Time Server The device must have network access to the time server For detailed network setup see Settings Network page 19 If you do not utilize a time server or...

Page 10: ...oot and the time will need to be manually reset unless you have assigned Time Server to the device The remainder of the manual is ordered according to the tabs on the screen displayed above so the nex...

Page 11: ...lick on Alarms to view a summary of Alarm messages if there are any present Warning thresholds are indicated by a yellow colored rectangular alarm status symbol Critical thresholds are indicated by a...

Page 12: ...CPI User Manual for Networked Electronic Access Control EAC October 2017 12 Networked Electronic Access Control Overview Cabinet Access Settings...

Page 13: ...ue is 5 seconds Enter Cabinet Door Open Alarm Time 1 240 mins The default value is 10 minutes Check box to enable Front or and Rear Lock s where applicable Click on Save to save the configured data Lo...

Page 14: ...rt Logs Select type of file and select the log file to be exported Click on DOWNLOAD to download selected file to the connecting computer Click on TRANSFER TO SERVER to save the file on the designated...

Page 15: ...ce s memory system Pick any Log Local to store data locally Storage Server Input information for Data Log and Event Log to be stored remotely Make sure to click on the Save and Test Connection button...

Page 16: ...CPI User Manual for Networked Electronic Access Control EAC October 2017 16 Notification Routing...

Page 17: ...ter desired Device Name and Location Out of Service checkbox Check this box to deactivate alarms if a device goes offline or becomes unlinked Use this checkbox for planned service Primary system check...

Page 18: ...ble Protocols combo box select the Network Protocol s Enter data for IPv4 and or IPv6 Networking Time Servers Designate a time server as the source for time after each reboot requires a network connec...

Page 19: ...anual for Networked Electronic Access Control EAC October 2017 19 Settings SNMP Enter data for SNMP v1 v2c or v3 settings Enter the IP Addresses you want to send traps to Click on Save to save all ent...

Page 20: ...17 20 Settings Emails The device does not include a mail server In order to provide email notifications for the device you must first setup an email account for the device on an accessible mail server...

Page 21: ...me Change the necessary information Input the Key Card ID for the Electronic Access Control If you don t know your Key Card ID see Appendix The User Name must be in the Cabinet Group for the user to s...

Page 22: ...er the necessary information and Save Note that users will need to be added under the Local User List to have Control or Admin capabilities Administration LDAP Authentication For network website authe...

Page 23: ...ludes serial number and MAC address Model number and firmware version are also displayed in the gray summary box at the top of each screen Verify the Time and Date Settings to ensure date time stamps...

Page 24: ...s the device Configuration information to factory defaults including device name alarms thresholds etc You will lose all configured fields Reset User Deletes all users except the single factory defaul...

Page 25: ...remote site can be reached Click on the Upgrade button to perform the upgrade After successful installation the new firmware version will display in the device Info box at the top of the screen Addit...

Page 26: ...nnectors are snapped in place Check the integrity of the cabling from the device s Ethernet port to the network switch hub router Verify the port integrity of the network switch hub router Verify via...

Page 27: ...with the CAN bus module for continuity Check the cable that is connecting the CAN bus module to the controller for continuity If door status shows as Open while the door is closed Check that the door...

Page 28: ...t method utilizes the card reader and the event logging system described in the Logging Overview section of this manual to acquire the key card ID Whenever a key card is presented to the Networked EAC...

Page 29: ...ernal card reader plugs into any available USB port on the computer and will generate keystrokes when a card is presented Thus the user places the mouse cursor on the Card ID text box and when the car...

Page 30: ...zip file to a directory on the computer Unzip the contents of the zip file and click on the file pcProxConfig exe be sure the PC user has Administrator privileges to install programs The pcProx Config...

Page 31: ...to the RFID Card Type that will be used with the eConnect EAC system If the card type is one of the Desfire HiD iClass Mifare Classic or Prox please proceed to Programming the pcProx Plus reader on pa...

Page 32: ...CPI User Manual for Networked Electronic Access Control EAC October 2017 32 After selecting Card Analyzer from the menu place the ID card on the reader and press the Learn Card button...

Page 33: ...ser Manual for Networked Electronic Access Control EAC October 2017 33 The reader will then scan through several card types When a compatible card type is found the Card Type box will show the type of...

Page 34: ...er must be flashed with the proper reader settings as shown in the following steps The Card Type must be set from the drop down selector on the Format Data Format tab page Additionally the other field...

Page 35: ...CPI User Manual for Networked Electronic Access Control EAC October 2017 35 Programming the pcProx Plus reader...

Page 36: ...CPI User Manual for Networked Electronic Access Control EAC October 2017 36 Common RFID Card Types and Reader Format Settings Desfire Card...

Page 37: ...CPI User Manual for Networked Electronic Access Control EAC October 2017 37 HiD iClass Card...

Page 38: ...CPI User Manual for Networked Electronic Access Control EAC October 2017 38 MiFare Classic Card...

Page 39: ...CPI User Manual for Networked Electronic Access Control EAC October 2017 39 Prox Card Prox cards require an additional settings in the Wiegand to keystroke data format box as shown below...

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