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INSTALLATION GUIDE

An ASSA ABLOY Group brand

EDGE EVO

  

  82000-921, Rev. D.3

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Appendix B   

Troubleshooting

See 

Section

 

3: Wiring 

to clarify the procedures in this appendix

.

B.1 

Network Defaults Jumper Procedures

Use the applicable Network Defaults Jumper procedure to correct potential errors in an EDGE EVO and 

EDGE EVO Solo controller Network Configuration or if the admin password is not available. 

EDGE EVO (EH400-K

)

This Network Defaults Jumper procedure requires physical access to the EDGE EVO controller. Physical 

access provides the necessity to place a jumper over the debug port prior to the controller rebooting. 

The controller reconfigures the network settings to the factory defaults when the jumper is on the 

debug port during a reboot. From this point, configuration (or re-configuration) proceeds normally.
A jumper is supplied with the EDGE EVO for the Hi-O termination; borrow this jumper to perform this 

process. Replace the jumper to the Hi-O termination after restoring network defaults.

1.  Remove the back plate on the EDGE EVO.
2.  Loosen the Mylar cover.

Note: 

For the jumper location, see the diagram in 

Section

 

3: Wiring.

3.  Reboot the controller and place the supplied jumper over pins 3 and 5 of the Debug port after 

the beep. The Debug port is an eight pin header, located above and to the right of the Ethernet 

connector, underneath the Mylar.

Note

: The network reset opportunity occurs for 30 seconds, while rebooting the controller. On an 

EDGE EVO, a second beep occurs to signal the end of the 30 second period.

4.  After 30 seconds, the beeper stays on constantly to indicate success. When an error occurs, you 

receive a single beep.

5.  Remove the jumper; return it to the Hi-O termination header and cycle power. The controller 

resets in approximately 60-seconds. Once the reset is complete, you hear the single beep. After 

the 30-second window, you hear the second beep. The controller is fully functional during this 

time.

CAUTION: During the controller rebooting process, all network configuration information is 

overwritten and returned to the original defaults. 

6.  Configure the controller for your installation parameters.
7.  Reinstall the back plate of the EDGE EVO.

Summary of Contents for EDGE EVO EH400-K

Page 1: ...ch Hi O device such as the push plate electric strike card reader and door operator is connected to the CANbus by a single four wire cable Two wires supply power and the other two are used for data communication Specifications CONDITIONS VOLTAGE DC CURRENT POWER OPERATING TEMPERATURE CABLE LENGTH REGULATORY REFNUMBER INPUT DC Input NSC 12 VDC 0 18 Amp 2 16 W 32 122 F 0 50 C Hi O CANbus Total Lengt...

Page 2: ...ntroller EH400 K Provides access control and manages all peripherals around the door iCLASS Wiegand Reader Provides entry into the secured area Step 2 Create System Layout Using the components identified in Step 1 Identify System Componentscreate the system layout In this example the EH400 K is connected to the remote server through an Ethernet connection and manages door peripherals over the Hi O...

Page 3: ...for all door peripherals all Hi O interface devices and all Hi O enabled readers with the following equation adding terms as required I total I dps I mag I rex I EDM M For this example the total current draw equals the following I total 12VDC 15mA 300mA 28mA 150mA 493mA I total 24VDC 15mA 150mA 38mA 150mA 353mA Compare the required current draw I total to the output current capacity of the EH400 K...

Page 4: ...c Lock REX Switch Wiegand Reader EH400 K Unprotected Area Reader Power Ethernet Power Wiega Door Po Swi Magne ader cted Reade Physical Access Control Server real time functions not required Ethernet Switch UL 294 PoE Injector er Power Scheme 2 Standard Networked Controller power derived from an external 12VDC or 24VDC power supply Standard Networked Controller is connected directly to the Ethernet...

Page 5: ...6 P4 P7 Ethernet PoE Auto Detected Activity LED Link LED Hi O CANbus Reader Tamper CAP Restore Network Defaults Jumper CAUTION Some magnetic locks exhibit both high inrush current when activated and a high instantaneous break voltage when de energized due to magnetic field collapse It is recommended you use of a snubber circuit across the controlling relay terminals to protect the controlling rela...

Page 6: ...er with an Ethernet cable 2 Select Start Run and enter ipconfig renew 3 Open a web browser and enter 169 254 242 121 into the Address field Discovery GUI for DHCP Networks With a DHCP network use the HID Discovery GUI on the PC to locate and connect the Controller Note The Controller must be connected to the network before power is applied for DHCP to function Java is required for the Discovery GU...

Page 7: ...te On subsequent sessions the password may be changed by the user The password must be between 6 to 10 characters long and can include all printable ASCII characters from 32 to 126 decimal Reference http www asciitable com For EDGE EVO Solo see the EDGE EVO Solo User Guide 83000 902 rev B x 7 Power Testing Test the system once per year using the web Graphical User Interface to ensure all wiring an...

Page 8: ...onents around and behind doors and other access points For Hi O interface module wiring see their respective Installation Guides go to www hidglobal com Support Document Library and search the document type Installation Guide Model Description Part Number EDM M EDGE EVO Door Module 82342 EIM M EDGE EVO Input Module 82340 EWM M EDGE EVO Reader Module 82360 EDWM M EDGE EVO Door Reader Module 82363AM...

Page 9: ...g network defaults 1 Remove the back plate on the EDGE EVO 2 Loosen the Mylar cover Note For the jumper location see the diagram in Section 3 Wiring 3 Reboot the controller and place the supplied jumper over pins 3 and 5 of the Debug port after the beep The Debug port is an eight pin header located above and to the right of the Ethernet connector underneath the Mylar Note The network reset opportu...

Page 10: ...re is completed and the unit will fail to boot correctly 4 Provided the jumper is correctly fitted within the specified time the unit will beep with 2 short beeps then a pause This beep pause cycle will continue indefinitely until the jumper is removed 5 Remove the jumper The beeps will cease 6 Wait a minimum of 1 second then reapply the jumper The jumper must be reapplied within 15 seconds of rem...

Page 11: ...rvised Normally Closed contact replacing one of the pre installed jumpers B 3 Relay Jumpers AUX Wet CAN V AUX Wet 12VDC AUX Dry DS Wet CAN V DS Wet 12VDC DS Dry 3 1 P9 P5 P8 3 1 3 1 3 1 P6 P4 P7 3 1 3 1 JUMPER B 4Tamper Reader Interface Board The Reader Tamper and are implemented allowing a connection for an open collector external tamper from a reader such as iCLASS Note Connect P2 Pin 2 GND from...

Page 12: ...evice may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence L exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes 1 l appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage et 2 l utilisateur de l appare...

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