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USER MANUAL

ECU LAN

February 19, 2021

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D-UM-ECULN-12001

ECU LAN Firmware Version 1.0

For the Building Access System

or Stand-Alone Applications

Summary of Contents for ECU LAN

Page 1: ...UAL ECU LAN February 19 2021 Visit our website at www dpstelecom com for the latest PDFmanual and FAQs D UM ECULN 12001 ECU LAN Firmware Version 1 0 For the Building Access System or Stand Alone Appli...

Page 2: ...red by United States copyright laws The material in this manual is for information purposes and is subject to change without notice DPS Telecomshall not be liable for errors contained herein or conseq...

Page 3: ...xPro Keypad Proxy Reader 3 6 3 19 Speaker and LEDs 4 20 Front Panel LEDs 4 1 21 LED Verification and Local Testing 4 1 1 22 Speaker Operation 4 2 22 ECU Internal Speaker 4 2 1 23 Keypad LED Operation...

Page 4: ...ring Alarms 7 1 42 Issuing Control Commands 7 2 43 Site Access Log 7 3 44 Firmware Upgrade 8 45 Determining Proximity Card Number 9 46 T Mon Configuration 10 48 Display Mapping Appendix A 11 50 Techni...

Page 5: ...retrieve and report access data stores its own access data locally and issues control logic for a single door In the Building Access System the ECU LAN operates independently of an RTU With the ECU LA...

Page 6: ...prevent unauthorized access there is no amount of tampering that can be done to the keypad to cause the door to open Proxy Reader Accessory Sold Separately The weather proofed proximity reader is moun...

Page 7: ...logging personnel in and out of facilities Magnetic Door Mode This configurable mode may be used with doors equipped with magnetic door locks In this mode the door will remain magnetically locked unti...

Page 8: ...need to order new parts please refer to the part numbers listed and call DPS Telecom at 800 622 3314 ECU LAN Box Entry Control Unit D PK ECULN Building Access user manual D UM ECULN 12001 Two Mounting...

Page 9: ...5 Keypad Box Sold Separately One environmentally sealed Keypad D PK KEYPD 12001 0001 One 14 foot cable D PK KEYPD 12001 0001 Keypad mounting template D OC ECUMOUNTING Four mounting screws...

Page 10: ...D PK PROXI 12001 One HID ThinLine Proximity Card Reader w 12 RJ 45 Cable D PR 530 10A 00 One demo card from HID D PR 534 10A 00 One Unshielded RJ45 to RJ45 CAT 5 Coupler D PR 534 10A 01 One HID Mounti...

Page 11: ...45 RJ45 Protocols N A N A N A Wiegand 26 37 bit Temp Range 0 to 60 C 32 to 140 F 40 to 80 C 40 to 176 F 40 to 80 C 40 to 176 F 30 to 65 C 22 to 150 F Humidity Range 0 to 95 non condensing environmenta...

Page 12: ...bserve electrostatic discharge ESD precautions Installation Overview 3 2 1 Mount the ECU and the Keypad and or Proxy Reader 2 Connect power to the ECU 3 Connect communication lines between the ECU LAN...

Page 13: ...sides of the unit Fig 3 1 3 3 2 ECU with conduit The 3 4 circular openings support standard 1 2 conduit fittings not included Secure power and communication wires by installing 1 2 inch conduit in an...

Page 14: ...the unit Fig 3 3 3 3 4 Card Reader 1 Add RJ cable lead to the reader according to ECU pinout Make sure cable length is adequate to reach the ECU or use an RJ coupler w CAT5 extension cable Maximum cab...

Page 15: ...nd hinges towards the middle of the ECU The upper half can be unscrewed and pulled open to access all of the ECU internal connections Fig 3 4 To open the upper half of the ECU case 1 Locate and remove...

Page 16: ...ading is outside this range test the power supply To connect the ECU to a power supply follow these steps 1 Always use safe power practices when making power connections Be sure to remove fuses from t...

Page 17: ...firm that power is correctly connected the front panel LEDs will flash RED and GREEN indicating that the ECU application has started Note Observe polarity when connecting battery leads If using the 48...

Page 18: ...low the directions below to connect the door strike and door sensor to the ECU 1 Use the screw lug connectors If using a 24VDC door strike connect the door strike power wires to SPB and SNeg If using...

Page 19: ...2 connections and both are the same For use with UPA or UPB Can be used to power the motion sensor or other external accessory UPA Positive un switched power source 12VDC Can be used to power the mot...

Page 20: ...se If the unit fails to power the door strike motion sensor or proxy reader then make sure the fuse inside the unit has not blown Replace with a 1 amp GMA fuse part number 1 740 01000 00 if necessary...

Page 21: ...located on the inside of the ECU casing Insert the RJ45 cable through one of the openings and connect it to the RJ45 jack labeled Keypad Proxy Inside Note Your ECU LAN must be purchased with the keyp...

Page 22: ...2 proxy readers for entry and exit logging connect the proxy reader located inside the building to the internal port labeled Proxy Inside and the proxy reader located outside the building to the port...

Page 23: ...g Insert the RJ45 cable through one of the openings and connect it to the RJ45 jack labeled Proxy A or Proxy B First remove the front plate of the ProxPro unit After the front plate has been removed 4...

Page 24: ...will need to correspond to the 10 pin female connector on the board on the base unit image below RJ45 Connector Pinout RJ45 Pin Function 1 DC Red 2 No Connect 3 Data 1 4 Data 0 5 No Connect 6 No Conne...

Page 25: ...s active Solid Red Lockout prevents user access for 5 minutes Blink Red Open door lockout Entry Stat Blink Green Card Read is being processed Shelf Stat Slow Blink Green Receiving polls normally Slow...

Page 26: ...tion occurs Normal Exit Operation With Request to Exit An optional motion sensor can be tied to ALM2 to signal a request to exit scenario You would do this if you don t want to enter a password or car...

Page 27: ...e during Stay Open Mode The door will be unlocked and no door violations will occur With the door closed you can exit Stay Open mode in one of two ways i Scan any card defined in T Mon for that door w...

Page 28: ...in accessible solenoid active for 5 seconds The door must be closed within 25 seconds before the ECU speaker sounds a warning and within 55 seconds before an alarm condition occurs Exiting Inside Out...

Page 29: ...words for T MonXM event log recording If sites are set to Directional and a user doesn t log out i e doesn t press 4 after the access code the T Mon administrator can force log out that user Additiona...

Page 30: ...craft port or Telnet to use the TTY interface We ll be using HyperTerminal to connect to the unit in the following example however most terminal emulating programs should work To Configure your ECU L...

Page 31: ...to receive the prompt If that doesn t work check the Com port you are using on your PC and make sure you are using the cable provided Additional cables can be ordered from DPS Telecom Part number D P...

Page 32: ...ntrol access to your door The Edit Menu is where you ll configure system information alarms door controls and notifications To navigate to any of the web interface menu options simply click the option...

Page 33: ...following pages describe the options available in each menu Saving Your Changes At the bottom of each page is a Save button When you have finished editing any ECU LAN settings click the Save button to...

Page 34: ...ed to change the password for logging into the unit case sensitive System Controls Initialize Configuration Used to restore all factory default settings to the ECU LAN Do not initialize the non volati...

Page 35: ...cause the unit is assigned an IP address from your DHCP server The IP you ve already assigned to the unit becomes inactive Using DHCP means the unit will NOT operate in a T Mon environment Unit IP IP...

Page 36: ...nts occur The Server field shows the server being used for SNMP notifications if SNMP notifications are enabled The Time Windows show days and times during which the notification is active Click on th...

Page 37: ...om E mail Address Displays the email address defined in the Edit menu System that the ECU LAN will send email from Not editable from this screen To E mail Address The email address of the person respo...

Page 38: ...th determined from the previous screen occurs Click Next to continue 6 2 3 4 Notification Schedules The Schedule creation screen 5 Set a schedule indicating what days and times this notification can b...

Page 39: ...of the alarm point Rev Check this box to reverse the polarity of the alarm Alarm set and clear conditions will be reversed Notifications Check the boxes 1 8 left to right to indicate which notificati...

Page 40: ...lay Momentary Time The length of time between Opr and Rls or Rls and Opr when a momentary Mom command is issued Typically this is between door unlock and lock commands when a valid entry code has been...

Page 41: ...atabase has been purged see the System section for details on purging the BAC database corrupted or has not yet been downloaded from T Mon This is the default setting Use internal profiles only and ig...

Page 42: ...ck again after 2 3 seconds Enable direction logic for logging in out activity enables the unit s in out clocking function In this mode T Mon will log whether a user is entering or exiting the door by...

Page 43: ...for more information 3 Set Date and Time restrictions for the profile The Summary field will show any access restrictions for a profile by Date day of the week or time By default a profile is set to...

Page 44: ...rrent month day and year from the drop down menus Time Select the current hour minutes and time of day fro the drop down menus Automatic Time Adjustment NTP Enable NTP Check this box to enable Network...

Page 45: ...is unlocked before a slow beep will occur to alert the person entering or exiting that a door violation is about to occur Note Set the Door Warning Beep to some number of seconds less than the Time B...

Page 46: ...tab will show you your unit s 3 programmable alarms while the System tab will display the ECU s own system alarms Under the State column the status will appear in red if an alarm has been activated Th...

Page 47: ...control for any of the power outputs click on a command Opr latches the relay Rls releases the relay Mom issues a momentary command temporarily placing the relay in the opposite state before resuming...

Page 48: ...umber The most recent event is displayed at the top Timestamp The Date and Time the event occurred Passcode The passcode that was used for the event if applicable Dir The direction that was used for t...

Page 49: ...per right corner of the screen at any time or From the Edit Menus System screen in the System Controls section you may click the Upload button next to Restore Configuration At the Firmware Load screen...

Page 50: ...9600 baud 2 Login using your username and password 3 Select the D ebug option 4 In the D ebug menu select the P roxy option 5 Once Proxy filter debug is set to ON you can capture your card number Swi...

Page 51: ...umber you are now ready to database it into the T Mon From the T Mon Master Menu navigate to Files Utilities Building Access Profiles and enter the code in the area shown Database valid user access co...

Page 52: ...job greater than 49 and Create a DCP F Interrogator Job If unsure of settings when creating the DCP F Interrogator job see section M1 of your T Mon XM manual or simply use default settings o Define th...

Page 53: ...manual for field descriptions in the device definition screen 3 Once you ve defined the ECU LAN device you must define the site o Return to the T Mon Master Menu and select Files Building Access Sites...

Page 54: ...y 1 Status Control 18 Relay 2 active Status Control 19 Hack lockout Status 20 Exit password OK Status 21 Propped Door Mode active Status Control 22 Stay Open Door Mode or Extended Propped Door Mode ac...

Page 55: ...ification 8 Failed Status 41 NTP Failed Status 42 Timed Tick Status 43 Dynamic Memory Full Status 44 Unused Status 45 Unit Reset Status 46 61 Unused N A 62 Standalone Mode Active Status 63 ECU enabled...

Page 56: ...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 57: ...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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