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USER MANUAL

Building Access 32

March 7, 2013

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D-UM-BACTL.12002

Summary of Contents for Building Access 32

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL Building Access 32 March 7 2013 Visit our website at www dpstelecom com for the latest PDFmanual and FAQs D UM BACTL 12002...

Page 2: ...in part without prior written consent fromDPS Telecom except as required by United States copyright laws The material in this manual is for information purposes and is subject to change without notice...

Page 3: ...CTL 32 6 11 via Craft Port using TTY Interface 6 1 11 via LAN 6 2 13 Quick Start How to Setup BACTL 32 in T Mon 7 14 Quick Start Access Web Browser Interface 8 16 Logging on to the BACTL 32 8 1 16 Web...

Page 4: ...Upgrading Firmware via COM Port 12 35 Technical Support 13 36 End User License Agreement 14 37...

Page 5: ...uthenticates the code to see if it is valid for that specific door at that time While entry decisions are made by the Building Access Controller 32 the T Mon is notified of entry activities and logs a...

Page 6: ...e refer to the part numbers listed and call DPS Telecom at 1 800 622 3314 Building Access Controller 32 Resource CD D PK BACTL User Manual 14 ft Ethernet Cable D UM BACTL 12002 D PR 923 10A 14 3 4 Amp...

Page 7: ...ard Rack Screws Pads 1 000 12500 06 2 0150 00030 00 x 32 32 Diodes 2 302 04002 00 Installation 3 Tools Needed 3 1 To install the Building Access Controller 32 you ll need the following tools Phillips...

Page 8: ...ounts in a 19 rack or a 23 rack using the provided rack ears for each size Two rack ear locations are available Attach the appropriate rack ears in the flush mount or rear mount locations as shown abo...

Page 9: ...round cable between the two bolts on the grounding lug Ground cable not included 3 Insert a battery ground into the power connector plug s right terminal and tighten the screw then insert a battery li...

Page 10: ...LNK LED will light SOLID GREEN Proxy Card Reader Connection 4 3 The Building Access Controller 32 uses RJ45 to open end cables to connect to your door sensors proxy card readers and door controller B...

Page 11: ...O setting and the Normally Closed NC setting WARNING Always observe anti static precautions whenever opening the unit To change jumper configurations remove all of the screws holding the top of the BA...

Page 12: ...32 door relays Top down view of a single door relay and its corresponding shunt with jumper in the default NO position To set a relay for Normally Open or Normally Closed operation move the jumper to...

Page 13: ...9 Jumper location for Normally Open NO operation Jumper location for Normally Closed NC operation Circuit diagram of a BACTL 32 door relay shunt...

Page 14: ...ft port to connect the Building Access Controller 32 to a PC to give it an IP address To use the craft port connect the included DB9 download cable from your PC s COM port to the craft port Pinout is...

Page 15: ...e using the straight through 1 to 1 Male to Female DB9 DB9 download cable provided with your Building Access Controller 32 to make a craft port connection We ll be using HyperTerminal to connect to th...

Page 16: ...he unit s IP address subnet mask and default gateway 8 ESC to the main menu When asked if you d like to save your changes type Y for Y es Reboot the Building Access Controller 32 to save its new confi...

Page 17: ...2 Look up your PC s current IP address and subnet mask and write this information down 3 Reset your PC s IP address to 192 168 1 200 Contact your IT department if you are unsure how to do this 4 Reset...

Page 18: ...eled controls Description 41 character description of the site Site Name 15 character site name This will be stamped on every event from this BACTL Password 20 character password Only needed if T MonX...

Page 19: ...Interval field If schedule is selected the cursor will skip to the scheduled days field Polling Interval Periodic polling only 0 to 9999 minutes 0 never The cursor will skip out of edit mode after ent...

Page 20: ...e The factory default password is dpstelecom 3 In the left frame there is Monitor menu button and an Edit menu button Most of the software configuration will occur in the Edit menu The following secti...

Page 21: ...his is an alternate mode of operation and is not commonly used see later section for description In Facility UDP Port The UDP port used to broadcast In Facility notices to other BACTL 32 units This po...

Page 22: ...COS Mode ON or OFF Once an open door alarm goes off COS Mode will automatically turn off the door alarm as soon as the door is closed If COS Mode is OFF the door alarm will not reset until the unit is...

Page 23: ...sses for BAC1 and BAC2 Default Entry Codes These entry codes one per door will be used if codes have not yet been provisioned by T Mon The entry code is the proxy card number This function is intended...

Page 24: ...C1 menu except that it is used to edit Doors 17 32 Refer to the previous section for an explanation of the fields in this menu Logon 9 4 These settings affect the master password and should be provisi...

Page 25: ...he Edit Ethernet menu Field Description Unit Address IP address of the Building Access Controller 32 Subnet Mask A road sign to the unit telling it whether your packets should stay on your local netwo...

Page 26: ...agnostic purposes and should not be required unless to increase security Addresses which appear in the table will be processed by the Building Access Controller 32 Defined IP addresses associated with...

Page 27: ...ard field to open an entire subnet Two Modes Firewall Block specific addresses Filter table only allow specific addresses Ports 9 7 Use the following steps to change the craft port communication setti...

Page 28: ...k and time 3 Click Submit Data to save the data and time settings Use the following steps to manually set the system s time and date 1 From the Edit menu select Date and Time 2 Click on the Time Zone...

Page 29: ...ed 3 Select Initialize to reload factory defaults into NVRAM DO NOT SELECT THIS OPTION UNLESS YOU WANT TO RE ENTER ALL OF YOUR CONFIGURATION INFORMATION AGAIN 4 Select Purge BAC to delete the Building...

Page 30: ...if any of door alarm suppression See the In Facility Broadcast section of this manual for details on this function To unlock a door click on the Relay drop down menu and select Mom for Momentary The...

Page 31: ...is a way to achieve a reasonable level of security based on tracking who is in a facility at a specific time The In Facility Broadcast function is used to alert you to interior door entries that are p...

Page 32: ...ing the nuisance door alarms introduced above Let s walk through the same example again this time with In Facility Broadcast enabled on both BACTL 32 units The user begins again by making a valid elec...

Page 33: ...roadcast will suppress certain door alarms for a predefined period There is no guarantee however that all entries during the suppression period will be made by authorized users By using In Facility Br...

Page 34: ...s on the same subnet The Building Access 32s then process the In Facility Broadcast based on the user s credentials as described in the previous section For ports with elevator mode enabled that the u...

Page 35: ...tions Fill in the appropriate fields The Edit BAC1 Custom screen in the BACTL web interface ID The ID of the port you re editing 1 16 for BAC1 or 17 32 for BAC2 Not an editable field Elevator Toggle t...

Page 36: ...ing the Door Unlock Duration The Door Unlock Duration determines how long a door in this case a floor will remain accessible following the entry of a valid pass code To configure the door unlock durat...

Page 37: ...thin the 60 minute broadcast ECUs placed at facility exit points with the Exit Mode option enabled from the NetGuardian will end an in facility broadcast upon a successful access attempt via proxy car...

Page 38: ...atus Flashing Green Normal Flashing Red NVRAM error detected Reader Flashing Green Proxy card passcode verified and accepted Flashing Red Proxy card passcode detected not verified yet Relay Solid Gree...

Page 39: ...e Downloads and complete the installation wizard 4 Open ComLoader and click on the browse button at the Task File field Browse for the firmware update you downloaded during Step 1 and click OK 5 Click...

Page 40: ...rmation when you call our Technical Support representatives can assist you in gathering it Please write the information down for easy access Please have your user manual and hardware serial number rea...

Page 41: ...old it harmless for and against any and all claims damages losses costs expenses obligations liabilities fees and costs and all amounts paid in settlement of any claim action or suit which may be asse...

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