A2C-LAN
INSTALLATION GUIDE
LAN Module for Hunter ACC2 Controllers
INSTALLATION
1. Turn off the controller power.
2. Tilt the facepack. Then remove the facepack from the larger
panel to access the bottom area of the facepack.
3. Remove cover (or prior module) from the controller
facepack. Press the spring-loaded button and pull
downward to remove.
4. Slide the new A2C-LAN module in until the lock clicks.
LAN (ETHERNET) CONNECTION
1. Insert the network cable into the enclosure. Route the cable
through the cable channel on the back of the facepack.
2. Connect the network jack (RJ-45 or 8P8C) into the receiver
on the A2C-LAN module. Route the LAN cable through the
cable channel on the back of the facepack. Leave enough
slack in the network cable to allow the door to open and
close without pinching the cable.
3. Turn on the controller power. After the controller
reboots, the networking icon should appear on the
bottom of the Home screen.
NETWORKING
Once the LAN cable is connected to the network and the
networking icon appears with a green light on the Home
screen, proceed directly to the Software Setup section.
Push up
SOFTWARE SETUP
1. From the Main Menu icon in the
software, select Add Controller.
2. Follow the on-screen instructions to
add your controller. After entering the
required information, the software
will send a Controller Verification
Code for security purposes.
3. Go to the controller menu for Settings. Select Controller
Verification.
4. Enter the code number that appears at the Controller
Verification screen into the software setup screen.
5. If the Verification Code is correct, the controller will be
added to the software and the map.
6. The networking icon on the Home screen of the controller
should now have a green status icon.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Network Test
The Network Test function will check all connections from the
controller, through the router, to the server. If the controller is
not communicating, this will indicate which functions are not
performing.
Note:
Sometimes, turning the controller power off and back on
can restore or fix network connections.
STATIC IP
We don’t recommend assigning a static IP address to a LAN
module, but some networks may require this. Consult with the
host network information service administrator for the exact
settings to enter, if this is required.
Network Connection
Green
Status Icon