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CDC4 Door Controller 
Installation and 
Programming Manual 

P/N 466-

5478 • REV D • ISS 29OCT19 

 

Summary of Contents for CDC4

Page 1: ...CDC4 Door Controller Installation and Programming Manual P N 466 5478 REV D ISS 29OCT19 ...

Page 2: ... IS PROPERLY TRAINED OR EXPERIENCED TO CORRECTLY INSTALL FIRE AND SECURITY RELATED PRODUCTS For more information on warranty disclaimers and product safety information please check https firesecurityproducts com policy product warning or scan the QR code Certification European Union directives UTC Fire Security hereby declares that this device is in compliance with the applicable requirements and ...

Page 3: ...ion 36 Standalone current draw 37 Output fusing and user current draw 38 Operating temperature 39 Cabling requirements 40 Specifications 41 Chapter 2 System functions 43 Function list 44 Operating modes 45 Doors 48 Lock types 49 Example door operation scenarios 50 Interlocking doors 52 Regions 54 Panel schedules 56 Door schedules 57 Macro logic 58 Alarm control 59 Bus formats 61 Flexible device lo...

Page 4: ...ramming Manual Downloader connection 78 Chapter 4 Menu reference 81 Expander 82 Regions 96 Doors 97 Users 112 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting 115 Device troubleshooting 116 Appendix A Door controller events 117 Appendix B CDC4 defaults 123 Glossary 125 ...

Page 5: ...y fails of its essential purpose Installation in accordance with this manual applicable codes and the instructions of the authority having jurisdiction is mandatory While every precaution has been taken during the preparation of this manual to ensure the accuracy of its contents UTCFS assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions Advisory messages Advisory messages alert you to conditions or p...

Page 6: ...talling or operating this product Up to 12X CDC4 can be connected to an Advisor Advanced panel system data bus Caution Ensure that there are door controllers of only one type CDC4 or ATS125x installed on the system bus to avoid any configuration conflicts CDC4 has two local data buses to connect readers for doors keypads and expanders Caution The heatsink on the device board may be hot Do not touc...

Page 7: ...rdware installation is required Content General installation information 3 CDC4 housing 3 Transformer 4 Earthing the enclosure 6 Accessories 6 Tamper 9 Mounting devices 10 CDC4 layout 13 Maintenance 16 Mains power connection 16 Battery replacement 16 Mounting 19 General installation guidelines 19 Earthing 21 Shielding 22 DIP switch settings 23 Connections 24 Power input 24 Batteries 24 Auxiliary p...

Page 8: ...les 30 LED indications 32 Powering up the door controller 33 Defaulting the door controller 34 Defaulting the USB communication path 35 On board memory retention 36 Standalone current draw 37 Output fusing and user current draw 38 Operating temperature 39 Cabling requirements 40 Specifications 41 ...

Page 9: ... x7 7 Mains terminal position optional 8 Cable tie points x34 9 Transformer bracket mounting points 10 Transformer position 11 Battery positions INPUTS 1 C 2 C 3 C 4 C 5 C 6 C 7 C 8 C RELAY EXPANDER PWR ON 1 2 3 4 USB ETHERNET 1 2 3 4 ADDRESS 1 2 TEST LINKS LINK ACT 10 100 Mbps HEART BEAT LOCK PWR 1 BUS 1 EXPANDER SLOT 1 TERM TERM TERM BUS 2 BUS 1 12 D D 12 D D Tx Rx Tx Rx LOCK PWR 2 BUS 1 AC BATT...

Page 10: ...as item 1 On the physical PCB mounting holes are marked as MT1 to MT6 Transformer The transformer is pre installed in the bottom left corner of the enclosure Caution Fit the terminal block to the output lead of the transformer prior to applying power Figure 2 Transformer 1 Output lead 2 Earth tab enclosure 3 Earth lead transformer enclosure 4 Earth tab enclosure 5 Fuse holder 6 Earth tab door 7 Po...

Page 11: ...cess Fuse replacement The transformer is fused to protect against over current conditions WARNING If the transformer output fails due to a blown fuse identify and remove the cause of the failure before replacing the fuse If the fault repeats then seek advice from the manufacturer or their service agent Do NOT repeatedly replace the fuse Only use replacement fuses that meet the requirements set out...

Page 12: ...r attach the earth cable provided to the remaining tab inside the enclosure and then to the tab inside the door Accessories Power entry guard plate The power entry guard plate is used to close out the cable entry cut out The entry can be completely blocked or partially block to allow the power cable to enter the enclosure Cable entry guard plate The cable entry guard plate is used to close out the...

Page 13: ...uard plate The power entry guard plate can be installed to either block the power entry cutout or to retain the power cable When the power cable is routed into the enclosure through one of the rear holes the power entry cut out can be blocked by placing the power entry guard plate over the studs inside the enclosure as shown in Figure 7 Tamper Bracket Assembly and fastening in place with the nuts ...

Page 14: ...e enclosure and fasten in place with the nuts and washers provided 5 Insert the end of the power cable into the transformer power inlet Installing the cable entry guard plate See Figure 7 on page 9 When 50 x 50 mm conduit is used the cable entry guard plate is not required Figure 5 item 1 When 50 x 25 mm conduit is used the cable entry guard plate can be placed over the studs either side of the ca...

Page 15: ...item 4 for location 2 From the back of the enclosure insert the round end of the tamper bracket through one of the slots Figure 1 on page 3 item 3 3 Rotate the bracket and continue to push the bracket forward until the square end comes through the other slot see Figure 8 on page 10 4 At this point the enclosure can be mounted to a wall 5 Optional Screw the tamper bracket to the wall The head of th...

Page 16: ...low to identify where the standoffs should be installed to support the device 1 Insert the standoffs by squeezing the legs together and inserting the standoff into the square hole Allow the standoff to spring back into shape to grip the enclosure 2 Remove the device from its antistatic bag 3 Use the M3 screws supplied with the device to fasten it to the standoffs Mounting locations A few examples ...

Page 17: ... BATT1 BATT2 AUX POWER OUT PANEL TAMP RELAY 1 RELAY 2 RELAY 3 RELAY 4 12 12 12 S S D D T C 12 COM NC NO 0V 12 COM NC NO 0V 12 COM NC NO 0V 12 COM NC NO 0V RX TX LICENCE KEY INPUTS 1 C 2 C 3 C 4 C 5 C 6 C 7 C 8 C RELAY EXPANDER PWR ON 1 2 3 4 USB ETHERNET 1 2 3 4 ADDRESS 1 2 TEST LINKS LINK ACT 10 100 Mbps HEART BEAT LOCK PWR 1 BUS 1 EXPANDER SLOT 1 TERM TERM TERM BUS 2 BUS 1 12 D D 12 D D Tx Rx Tx...

Page 18: ... PWR ON 1 2 3 4 USB ETHERNET 1 2 3 4 ADDRESS 1 2 TEST LINKS LINK ACT 10 100 Mbps HEART BEAT LOCK PWR 1 BUS 1 EXPANDER SLOT 1 TERM TERM TERM BUS 2 BUS 1 12 D D 12 D D Tx Rx Tx Rx LOCK PWR 2 BUS 1 AC BATT1 BATT2 AUX POWER OUT PANEL TAMP RELAY 1 RELAY 2 RELAY 3 RELAY 4 12 12 12 S S D D T C 12 COM NC NO 0V 12 COM NC NO 0V 12 COM NC NO 0V 12 COM NC NO 0V RX TX LICENCE KEY ...

Page 19: ...T 1 2 3 4 ADDRESS 1 2 TEST LINKS LINK ACT 10 100 Mbps HEART BEAT LOCK PWR 1 BUS 1 EXPANDER SLOT 1 TERM TERM TERM BUS 2 BUS 1 12 D D 12 D D Tx Rx Tx Rx LOCK PWR 2 BUS 1 AC BATT1 BATT2 AUX POWER OUT PANEL TAMP RELAY 1 RELAY 2 RELAY 3 RELAY 4 12 12 12 S S D D T C 12 COM NC NO 0V 12 COM NC NO 0V 12 COM NC NO 0V 12 COM NC NO 0V RX TX 36 14 3 7 15 35 34 16 33 17 18 32 9 1 3 8 30 29 7 6 28 19 5 27 26 4 2...

Page 20: ...20 Bus 1 connector See Local data buses on page 26 21 Bus 1 quick connect header See Local data buses on page 26 22 Lock power 2 quick connect header See Local data buses on page 26 23 Bus 1 Rx LED See LED indications on page 32 24 Bus 1 Tx LED See LED indications on page 32 25 Bus 1 TERM link See Bus termination on page 28 26 Bus 2 Rx LED See LED indications on page 32 27 Bus 2 Tx LED See LED ind...

Page 21: ...1 Installation CDC4 Door Controller Installation and Programming Manual 15 Terminals Terminal block Description PANEL Advisor Advanced system data bus cable Black D White D Green T C TAMP Panel tamper switches ...

Page 22: ...n be done by service personnel Make sure that before connecting the mains power the mains power supply is disconnected When installing the mains power use strain reliefs such as cable ties and coupling PG16s to ensure proper wiring If product entry hole breakouts are used it is required to also make use of UL V2 or better approved PG16 cable gland Refer to PG16 specification to meet minimum and ma...

Page 23: ...wire strands is inserted into the screw terminal No broken strands should be visible There are no free strands outside of the metal block in the terminal housing The retaining screw is correctly torqued On completion the polarity is verified at the board red to positive black to negative prior to battery connection At the battery connection the installer must ensure that The positive lead red is t...

Page 24: ...use 3SB 8 R and Schurter 8020 5020 The installer or user is responsible for scheduling on going battery system checks as required by the applicable standards and codes to ensure user safety battery integrity and system performance a 3 monthly interval is suggested The battery leads are designed to suit 4 75 mm Fast On tabs SLA batteries with 7 Ah and 12 Ah capacities are available with these tabs ...

Page 25: ...installation guidelines The CDC4 door controllers have been designed assembled and tested to meet the requirements of current relevant standards for safety emission and immunity to environmental electrical and electromagnetic interference If the following guidelines are followed the system will give many years of reliable service In addition to the following guidelines during the installation of t...

Page 26: ...terials of suitable flammability class HB or better Any circuit connected either directly to the on board relay contacts or to the external relay contacts through the on board electronic output must be rated as a SELV safety extra low voltage operating circuit A mains switching relay must not be fitted inside the control panel cabinet Always place a suppression diode e g a 1N4001 across the relay ...

Page 27: ...pment in the system can be used for connecting the screen of shielded cables If a device is placed in a plastic housing the earth lug of the device does not have to be connected Earthing panels in a single building In one building several cabinets or devices are earthed to a safety ground The safety ground for the building must be checked by a licensed contractor Earthing panels in more buildings ...

Page 28: ...cable must be connected In case the IP connection is used take care that the Ethernet FTP cable remains within a single building Do make use of a proper router or switcher to isolate Ethernet cables between various buildings Figure 13 System shielding 1 Building 1 2 Building 2 3 Mains power with local earth 4 Earth and shielding 5 Mains power connector 6 Advisor Advanced control panel 7 System dat...

Page 29: ...ddress It can only be installed on the system data bus 1 Figure 14 Address DIP switch Table 2 DIP switch settings Address Polled as S1 1 S1 2 S1 3 S1 4 1 Exp 1 On Off Off Off 2 Exp 2 Off On Off Off 3 Exp 3 On On Off Off 4 Exp 4 Off Off On Off 5 Exp 5 On Off On Off 6 Exp 6 Off On On Off 7 Exp 7 On On On Off 8 Exp 8 Off Off Off On 9 Exp 9 On Off Off On 10 Exp 10 Off On Off On 11 Exp 11 On On Off On ...

Page 30: ...al housing The retaining screw is correctly torqued WARNING Ensure that the transformer primary cable is connected to the mains terminal block Accidentally connecting secondary 19 5 V cable to mains will result in hazardously high voltage Batteries The door controller requires battery backup to maintain functionality when primary power is lost Two independent battery channels are provided for this...

Page 31: ...e bridged by metalwork wires tools jewellery etc The bridging metal can get very hot melt or vaporize leading to damage and serious injuries Take all necessary precautions to ensure safety including covering bare terminals when transporting or replacing batteries Batteries can be large heavy and have slippery cases These factors contribute to mishandling incidents such as slipping and dropping Imp...

Page 32: ... consider the fuse partitioning and load limitations specified in Output fusing and user current draw on page 38 Caution The siren type must be configured correctly in Downloader Specifying a siren type of DC Volts when there is an 8 Ω siren connected to the CDC4 may damage the siren System data bus Use 2 pair twisted shielded data cable such as WCAT52 or WCAT54 to connect the CDC4 door controller...

Page 33: ...Interface Using the plug in Bus 1 sockets To easily connect an expander board to Bus 1 connect a 4 way RS 485 cable supplied with the expander board to one of the 4 pin plug in RS 485 cable sockets Figure 2 on page 7 items 17 and 20 Refer to Figure 4 on page 12 for example connections of 4 way RS 485 cables from a NAC to an expander board items B and D Figure 15 Example CDC4 to CDC 2DWIF cable con...

Page 34: ...dvisor Advanced devices including the panel use a 470 Ω bus termination resistor where required Bus termination resistors are used to set the impedance of the data bus to around 220 Ω in order to minimise noise The termination resistor may be external or on board devices with an on board resistor use a link to set the bus termination to On An Advisor Advanced bus should have only two devices with ...

Page 35: ... power cables from CDC4 to an expander board items A and C Door lock relay wiring Figure 17 below details the wiring for the relay terminal blocks Figure 17 Door lock wiring options relay shown deenergised Lock powered by controller Power to lock door lock Lock powered by controller Power to unlock door lock Lock powered externally Power to lock door lock Lock powered externally Power to unlock do...

Page 36: ...der Figure 7 Connecting a TS0870 Smart Card Reader as a Wiegand device In Figure 7 above the violet wire open collector output can be connected to an input via a resistor to operate as a tamper input refer to the reader s installation guide for details Note Figure 7 above shows the cable provided with TS0870 Smart Card Readers Other Wiegand readers may be connected using 6 core shielded data cable...

Page 37: ...Output modules number on page 83 for details The PWR link Figure 12 on page 13 item 14 enables CDC4 to power a connected output expansion module Remove the link if the output card is powered from an external 12 V supply Note If two relay boards are used link should be removed and the relay boards should be powered from external supply Note Devices connected to the buses and powered by the door con...

Page 38: ...polling data being received from the Advisor Advanced panel on the system bus Tx 30 Flashing indicates CDC4 is replying to polling from the Advisor Advanced panel on the system bus Off indicates that CDC4 is not correctly addressed the Advisor Advanced panel is not programmed to poll the expander address or there is no Advisor Advanced panel connected Bus 1 Rx 23 Flashing indicates remote units su...

Page 39: ...t jumpers on board are set correctly and that TEST LINKS are not fitted After power up check the heart beat LED Figure 12 on page 13 item 17 See LED indications on page 32 Note Devices connected to the buses and powered by the door controller must comply with Output fusing and user current draw on page 38 The System ready LED Figure 12 on page 13 item 36 indicate that CDC4 is ready to accept progr...

Page 40: ... slowly to indicate normal mode Note CDC4 can only be defaulted in the 20 second interval when the heart beat LED is flashing quickly in reset mode CDC4 returns to normal mode automatically to help protect against accidental reset 3 Remove test link 1 when the Heart Beat LED is flashing quickly to default CDC4 4 Using the control panel keypad go to Expander settings and run the Synchronize command...

Page 41: ...stallation and Programming Manual 35 Defaulting the USB communication path You may want to perform a default for USB To default the USB 1 Access the CDC4 panel PCB 2 Fit test link 1 Figure 12 on page 13 item 35 momentarily and then remove the link ...

Page 42: ...ntroller Installation and Programming Manual On board memory retention In the absence of any power source the on board capacitor storage will maintain the real time clock and system configuration logs for 5 days under typical circumstances ...

Page 43: ...harging is off Siren is not active There is no additional current load connected The eight inputs are in normal state and use 4 7 kΩ EOL resistors The four onboard outputs are not active There is no output expander attached USB is not connected The system data bus is terminated and is connected to an Advisor Advanced panel The local buses bus 1 and bus 2 are not terminated and not active Note Rela...

Page 44: ... page 39 On board fuses provide over current protection for devices as described in Table 4 below The numbers in the Item number column refer to items in Figure 12 on page 13 Table 4 Maximum current draw per output Device Item number Maximum current draw Auxiliary power 6 0 81 A total Siren output 7 1 25 A RMS Four on board relays 10 1 7 A each when using lock power 12 V and 0 V Active relay coil ...

Page 45: ...erating room temperature for CDC4 is 0 to 50 C It is recommended that if CDC4is to operate for prolonged periods in an operating environment with a room temperature above 40 C derate the user current drawn from CDC4 according to the chart in Figure 20 below Figure 20 Power derating chart 40 50 t C I sys 50 100 0 ...

Page 46: ...ions for the system bus and buses are Use 2 pair twisted shielded data cable such as WCAT52 or WCAT54 In each segment of bus cabling connect one end only of the data cable shield to a device bus earth terminal Join data cable shields where cable extends past a device that does not have a bus earth connection The length of the bus cable run must not exceed 1 5 km Power supply to bus devices Devices...

Page 47: ...ay switching capacity Maximum resistive load Minimum 3 A 30 V DC 100 mA 5 V DC Battery power output BAT 13 8 V 0 2 V 2 5 A max Battery type Lead acid rechargeable 12 Ah 12 V nom BS130N 18 Ah 12 V nom BS131N 26 Ah 12 V nom BS129N Ethernet connection Supported standard IEEE 802 3u Speed 10BASE T or 100BASE TX Duplex Half duplex and full duplex Cabling FTP foiled twisted pair Cat 5e cable or better A...

Page 48: ...Chapter 1 Installation 42 CDC4 Door Controller Installation and Programming Manual WARNING Before removing the mains fuse mains power must be disconnected see Mains power connection on page 16 ...

Page 49: ...ist 44 Operating modes 45 Doors 48 Lock types 49 Example door operation scenarios 50 Interlocking doors 52 Regions 54 Anti passback 54 High security 54 Panel schedules 56 Door schedules 57 Macro logic 58 Alarm control 59 Bus formats 61 Flexible device locations 63 Input and output mapping 66 Overriding door state 69 Random lockout time 72 LED area mapping for door readers 73 Time and attendance re...

Page 50: ...oors Doors on page 48 Example door operation scenarios on page 50 High security regions HSR High security on page 54 High security users HSU High security on page 54 Input mapping Input and output mapping on page 66 Interlocking doors Interlocking doors on page 52 LEDs LED area mapping for door readers on page 73 Locks Lock types on page 49 Operating mode Operating modes on page 45 Output mapping ...

Page 51: ...00A IP Installation and Programming Manual for more information The limits for users and other entities vary according to the operating mode as shown in Table 6 below Table 6 CDC4 limits per mode Standard Extended Doors 4 8 Users 64532 64532 Door groups 128 10 000 Schedules 24 2 000 Sub schedules 4 8 Holiday types 8 8 Card bit length 56 56 History event buffer 50 000 50 000 The modes are described...

Page 52: ...Advanced is responsible for the distribution of users door groups etc to CDC4 the numbers allowed are limited as shown in Table 6 on page 45 History events alarms and CDC4 status are sent from CDC4 to the Advisor Advanced panel Note Inputs will only register alarms in the Advisor Advanced panel if they are mapped to Advisor Advanced inputs See the Input and output mapping section on page 66 for in...

Page 53: ... panel The number of users that can exercise alarm control from CDC4 is limited by the user capacity of the Advisor Advanced panel See the Alarm control section on page 59 for more information Access events are sent directly via IP to management software while alarms and CDC4 status are sent to the Advisor Advanced panel Note that hardware configuration can only be made by the configuration softwa...

Page 54: ...mode 1 Exp 1 17 to 20 17 to 24 2 Exp 2 21 to 24 25 to 32 3 Exp 3 25 to 28 33 to 40 4 Exp 4 29 to 32 41 to 48 5 Exp 5 33 to 36 49 to 56 6 Exp 6 37 to 40 57 to 64 7 Exp 7 41 to 44 65 to 72 8 Exp 8 45 to 48 73 to 80 9 Exp 9 49 to 52 81 to 88 10 Exp 10 53 to 56 89 to 96 11 Exp 11 57 to 60 97 to 104 12 Exp 12 61 to 64 105 to 112 Each door controlled by CDC4 can have two door contact inputs an RTE reque...

Page 55: ...pe and inputs and outputs are programmed in Downloader on the Hardware tab for the door See the Hardware tab section on page 97 for instructions The following timers can be defined Pre Lock time Once the door open input door input 1 has been deactivated CDC4 waits for the pre lock time to expire before locking the door If the door open input activates during the pre lock time the door is deemed op...

Page 56: ...nput 1 is active then the shunt timer starts When the door is subsequently closed the pre lock timer starts After the pre lock time the door is deemed closed At that time maglocks and drop bolts can be locked After the post lock time the shunt is cancelled and the door is deemed secure See Figure 23 below item B If the shunt timer expires while the door is open or expires during the pre lock or po...

Page 57: ...1 C Door Forced alarm after input shunt expiration Door unlocks Door locks strike Door locks maglock Access time Waiting to shunt Shunt timer active Door Forced alarm Door open Input 1 active Pre lock time Post lock time Lock opened Relay 1 active Relay 1 active for maglock or drop bolt ...

Page 58: ...0 ms will cause Access Denied Void and 7 error beeps If access is granted and the door becomes in access this waiting time is bypassed and all the consequent credential requests are processed without that delay A proposed sequence of user action on the interlocked doors is below 1 Present a credential hear a single beep if it is a card or press Enter if it is a PIN 2 Wait for CDC4 to confirm CDC4 ...

Page 59: ...nd the remaining time is greater than 100 ms will cause Access Denied Void and 7 error beeps If access is granted and the door becomes in access this waiting time is bypassed and all the consequent credential requests are processed without that delay A proposed sequence of user action on the interlocked doors is below Present a credential hear a single beep if it s a card or press enter if it s a ...

Page 60: ...N reader and OUT readers See the In region section on page 106 and the Out region section on page 106 When a valid card or PIN is entered at the door reader the number of the region that the user is entering into is recorded against the user code The range is from region 1 to region 254 Region 1 acts as outside Region 255 is used for Region disabled Users in region 1 outside can be prevented from ...

Page 61: ...tering the region unsets it To configure the functionality do the following Set the following options in Expander Region HSU Configuration tab Set the region number for alarm control in Region on page 92 Enable Alarm control by region on page 94 If necessary enable Delayed Arming on page 94 If enabled the keypad will prompt to activate a delay for the set See Advisor Advanced ATSx500A Installation...

Page 62: ...wnloaded to the device The assigned actions are only applicable for the Advisor Advanced panel To add a panel schedule follow these steps in Downloader 1 Select Calendar Schedules to open the Schedules form 2 Click the New button in the toolbar to add a new panel schedule record 3 Enter a name and a description for the schedule 4 Program the Start date End date and define up to four Time frames fo...

Page 63: ...rogramming Manual 57 Door schedules Up to 100 door schedules can be programmed in the CDC4 allowing for very flexible locking and unlocking as well as disabling and enabling doors For more information on door schedules see the Overriding door state section on page 69 ...

Page 64: ... be defined for the door controller Macro events are used as the macro logic program s inputs Up to four macro inputs may be included in the logic equation Each macro input in the logic equation can be programmed as an AND or an OR function and may be inverted to formulate NAND and NOR equations Options are provided so that the macro result will trigger a macro output event which may be a pulse ti...

Page 65: ... checks the corresponding Advisor Advanced user group Note CDC4 can only request to control set unset up to 10 areas Therefore you must ensure that there is no more than 10 areas in all alarm control levels If the corresponding Advisor Advanced user group and the reader alarm control level allow an alarm function then the alarm function proceeds Note In the Extended mode the number of users that c...

Page 66: ...u must create a macro which will activate the buzzer when the flag AreaInWarning is active The same macro must be used if the following functionalities are active in the control panel Autoset The Advisor Advanced system allows you to set areas automatically by the calendar See Advisor Advanced ATSx500A Installation and Programming Manual for more information Delayed set by regions Areas can be set...

Page 67: ...eader will use which depends on the RAS number See the Assigned RASs tab section on page 88 Non ATS devices must meet certain requirements to work with CDC4 as described in the following sections OSDP The CDC4 Door Controller supports OSDP version 2 Note OSDP has a fixed baud rate of 9600 baud OSDP reader addresses If the OSDP reader has DIP switches refer to the manual for the reader to configure...

Page 68: ...nging the encryption key for the bus To reset the encryption key used by an OSDP reader the reader must be changed to Install Mode Aperio The CDC4 door controller supports Aperio protocol Note Aperio protocol has a fixed baud rate of 19200 baud SALLIS The CDC4 door controller supports SALLIS protocol Note SALLIS protocol has a fixed baud rate of 38400 baud ...

Page 69: ...r output connected to a RAS which is connected to one of the CDC4 buses Enter the address of the RAS in the Address field The RAS must be assigned to the CDC4 controller and polled on the bus Address If the device is connected to a DGP or RAS on one of the CDC4 local buses then the address of this DGP or RAS must be specified DGP addresses from 1 to 15 are defined to be on bus 1 and DGP addresses ...

Page 70: ...s The diagram in Figure 24 on page 65 shows devices attached to CDC4 and RASs DGPs attached to its local buses that must be configured for use with the door Table 8 below shows how an operator would specify the device locations when configuring the door See also Figure 22 on page 47 Table 8 Door example Door 1 device Location Address Input output Figure item Door input 1 On board inputs 3 A Door i...

Page 71: ...ons CDC4 Door Controller Installation and Programming Manual 65 Figure 24 Device locations example Bus 1 Bus 2 DGP 2 DGP 1 DGP 17 CDC4 RAS 17 RAS 1 I IN 1 B OUT 2 D OUT 1 E OUT 6 H IN 3 C OUT 4 F IN 3 A OUT 5 G OUT 1 4 IN 1 4 ...

Page 72: ...used The input always reports as passive This type of input cannot be assigned to a door Forced The input is a logical input associated with a door and is active when the door has a Forced Door alarm from the Door input 1 being active or there is a tamper condition RTE request to exit The input is a logical input associated with a door and is active when the door is in RTE condition i e the door R...

Page 73: ...ber in the range 1 to 16 Activating the Advisor Advanced output number will activate the specified output attached to CDC4 Each mapped output has a type which may be one of the following Disabled The output is not mapped to a physical output The output may be used as an input to a macro Direct map The output is directly mapped to a physical output attached to CDC4 Output mapping is programmed in D...

Page 74: ...nputs Advisor Advanced outputs 1 Expander 1 17 to 48 17 to 48 2 Expander 2 49 to 80 49 to 80 3 Expander 3 81 to 112 81 to 112 4 Expander 4 113 to 144 113 to 144 5 Expander 5 145 to 176 145 to 176 6 Expander 6 177 to 208 177 to 208 7 Expander 7 209 to 240 209 to 240 8 Expander 8 241 to 272 241 to 272 9 Expander 9 273 to 304 273 to 304 10 Expander 10 305 to 336 305 to 336 11 Expander 11 337 to 368 3...

Page 75: ... programmed in CDC4 allowing for very flexible door locking and unlocking schedules Door schedules have an active period set via a start date and an optional end date If no end date is set then the active period is for the start date only You can also specify if the door schedule is active on particular days of the week and or holidays during the active period Door schedules must be configured wit...

Page 76: ...eady started Door schedules that have reached the end of their active period can be deleted via management software Door Unlock action If the start action is Unlock then the door will unlock at the start time and remain unlocked for the specified action duration or indefinitely if there is no action duration configured During this time if an existing override schedule ends the door programmed unlo...

Page 77: ...he door schedule and future iterations will still operate In the case where the door is being unlocked by the start action and an unlock command is sent from management or configuration software the action will continue to operate and is not affected When a start action is cancelled the end action is not performed The door will return to its default state locked if no other override or macro is ac...

Page 78: ...ecified amount of time called Random lockout time The lockout time can also be specified as indefinite During this time the door can only be opened by users with the Privileged flag the door cannot be opened by any other users Any LCD RAS attached to the door will display Locked Out Note Users with the Privileged flag cannot cause a door lockout A door random lockout time can be programmed in Down...

Page 79: ...apping for door readers It is possible to map the LEDs on door readers to specific areas in the same way as can be done for an Advisor Advanced keypad The LED area mapping is programmed in the Door reader dialog accessed from the Readers tab of the Doors form See the LED mapping section on page 109 ...

Page 80: ... designated as time and attendance readers see the Time and attendance section on page 104 Using RASs for time and attendance If using card readers on the CDC4 data buses the functionality is determined by whether the reader is an IN reader or an OUT reader IN readers are Clock On readers and OUT readers are Clock Off readers Badging a card on a Clock On card reader automatically clocks you on Bad...

Page 81: ...Programming Summary This chapter explains how to use the Advisor Advanced programming menu to program the system Content Recommended programming sequence 76 Downloader connection 78 Uploading default configuration 78 Upgrading firmware 78 Programming IP communications 79 ...

Page 82: ...lt configuration on page 78 7 Upgrade the CDC4 firmware to the latest version See Upgrading firmware on page 78 8 Program the CDC4 IP communications if CDC4 will operate in extended mode See Programming IP communications on page 79 9 Program CDC4 Program the CDC4 general controller options Assign RAS to CDC4 Assign DGP to CDC4 10 Program special days if required 11 Program schedules if required 12...

Page 83: ...ATS8600 will be used for management of CDC4 then some aspects of programming should not be done in Downloader since ATS8600 will be responsible for those aspects ATS8600 can be used to configure and manage Holidays Schedules Door groups Users In addition to the initial setup and programming of CDC4 ongoing management can be performed via management software For information on management via Downlo...

Page 84: ...C4 New tabs will appear on the DGPs form to allow the operator to program CDC4 If desired you can set up IP communications on CDC4 See the Programming IP communications section on page 79 Uploading default configuration It is important to upload the default values from the door controller into the Downloader database To upload the data from the appropriate control panel 1 Connect Downloader to the...

Page 85: ...s enable Ethernet and provide door controller IP configuration Configuring communications path Configure an IP communications path on the CDC4 for management software Using Downloader follow these steps 1 On the expander list select the CDC4 and select Comm paths tab to open the Comm paths form 2 Select the required path and Click Browse to configure it In the Common Data Path tab set Enabled to O...

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Page 87: ...d inputs tab 85 Mapped outputs tab 87 Programming mapped inputs and outputs 87 Assigned RASs tab 88 Assigned DGPs tab 89 Communication paths tab 89 Macro logic tab 89 Scheduled actions tab 91 Region HSU Configuration tab 92 Alarm control level tab 95 Regions 96 Doors 97 Door tab 97 Hardware tab 97 Access tab 99 Shunt RTE AntiPassback tab 104 Readers tab 108 Alarm control tab 110 Users 112 Programm...

Page 88: ...he Assigned RASs tab section on page 88 Assigned DGPs Allows you to assign expanders on CDC4 or one of its buses to CDC4 Expanders must be assigned to CDC4 before they can be used See the Assigned DGPs tab section on page 89 Comm Paths Allows you to assign communication paths to CDC4 See Communication paths tab on page 89 Macro Logic Allows you to define macros See Macro logic tab on page 89 Sched...

Page 89: ...e Siren monitoring The use of a siren on a controller is optional and siren monitoring is disabled by default The siren circuit is not monitored for fault conditions unless siren monitoring is enabled EOL resistor The EOL End Of Line resistor is used to detect the electrical states of input circuits This read only field shows the actual resistor value The EOL resistor value is set in the Expander ...

Page 90: ... the IP communication follow these steps 1 Set Enable Ethernet to On 2 Set static IP data like IP address gateway address subnet mask DNS server addresses Tamper output location Program the output to be activated when a Cabinet Tamper or a Siren Fault condition exists on CDC4 Note Program appropriate outputs using the scheme described in the Flexible device locations section on page 63 Mains fail ...

Page 91: ...rs set the 128 bit AES encryption key for the bus There is a 16 character limit on the key length The encryption key will be set on each OSDP reader attached to the bus once the encryption key is defined Notes Once set the encryption key on an OSDP reader cannot be changed by changing the encryption key for the bus To reset the encryption key used by an OSDP reader the reader must be reconfigured ...

Page 92: ...r in the Door field RTE The input is a logical input associated with a door and is active when the door is in RTE condition i e the door RTE input is active or there is a tamper condition Specify the door in the Door field DOTL The input is a logical input associated with a door and is active when the door has a Door Open Too Long DOTL alarm from the door s Door input 1 being active Specify the do...

Page 93: ...dress 1 on the Advisor Advanced panel data bus 1 mapped output numbers 1 to 16 correspond to Advisor Advanced output numbers 17 to 32 See the Input and output mapping section on page 66 for information on output mapping Activating the Advisor Advanced output will activate the specified output device attached to the CDC4 Note Outputs that are not mapped to a device may be used as an input to a macr...

Page 94: ...type This read only field shows the format used by the bus for the selected RAS See the Bus options section on page 84 RAS model If the Bus format field is set to ATS then the RAS model can be selected from the following ATS1190 1192 ATS smart card reader ATS1197 ATS smart card reader with keypad ATS1160N ATS1161N ATS Mifare DESFire EV1 reader with keypad ATS1151 ATS keypad with 3 LED ATS1156 ATS ...

Page 95: ... On to poll the device Remove Click Remove to delete the selected device Communication paths tab Configure an IP communications path on the CDC4 for management software Follow these steps 1 On the expander list select the CDC4 and select Comm paths tab to open the Comm paths form 2 Select the required path and Click Browse to configure it In the Common Data Path tab set Enabled to On In the IP pat...

Page 96: ...ess of the macro inputs changing On delay 1 to 255 seconds Activates after the programmed time period unless the result of the logic equation is no longer valid On delay 1 to 255 minutes Activates after the programmed time period unless the result of the logic equation is no longer valid Off delay 1 to 255 seconds Follows the result of the logic equation but remains active for the time programmed ...

Page 97: ...the result of the logic equation is true and any timing conditions are met Select the type of entity to activate for example Door lock then select the specific device the DGP event relates to for example door by entering the number of the device for example input directly into the field The output can be set to Disabled to disable its activation Scheduled actions tab To configure a door schedule i...

Page 98: ... the door Enable Enable the door End action If an Action duration is defined select the end action from the options The options are the same as for the Start action field See the Start action section above Region HSU Configuration tab Up to 16 High Security User HSU configurations can be defined See High security on page 54 for more information Click Browse button to open the HSU configuration for...

Page 99: ...mber of high security users HSU required in the selected region The option is similar to Low limit on page 92 but applies to high security users Below Minimum HSU Output BUS The defined output is active when the number of high security users in the region is below the value programmed in Minimum HSU above The option is similar to Below Low limit Output BUS above but applies to high security users ...

Page 100: ... region The option has no effect if Alarm control by region below is disabled High Security Users Activate or deactivate the HSU functionality in the selected region If the functionality is disabled all HSU related options described above have no effect Alarm control by region If the alarm control by region is enabled the last user leaving the region assigned to door automatically sets the area an...

Page 101: ...l The alarm control level is only available if the schedule is valid Areas An alarm control level can only control the functions of areas that are assigned to it An alarm control level can be linked to multiple areas For each area the alarm control level can control the area permissions for arming disarming alarm reset and for timing Click the Browse button to open a dialog to assign a particular ...

Page 102: ... users HSU supervision To define a region in a CDC4 follow these steps in Downloader 1 Click the Regions item on the Panel programming form to open the Regions list 2 On the Panel programming form click the New button in the toolbar to add a new region record 3 Enter a name for the region in the Record name field 4 Enter a description for the region in the Record description field Note Region 1 is...

Page 103: ...TSx500A IP Installation and Programming Manual for details Hardware tab Hardware options for a door are configured on the Hardware tab of the Doors form The following settings are available Lock type To support simple programming of complex door operation CDC4 has various lock types with associated inputs outputs and timers The lock type determines which inputs and outputs are used and how they ar...

Page 104: ...about to expire for example may be used to activate a buzzer above a door to indicate the door needs to be closed DOTL output Specify the output to be activated when an input is in a DOTL condition for example the door left open after the shunt timer has expired RTE input Specify the input that activates the request to exit function for the door being programmed RTE functionality is programmed on ...

Page 105: ... access time Enter the time in seconds Extended unlock time Program the amount of time for the door to unlock when a user with the Use extended shunt time flag enabled presents a valid card or PIN at the door reader The user is then able to open the unlocked door during the extended access time Enter the time in seconds Dual Badge Time Note By default if two badge functionality is enabled only the...

Page 106: ...e Once the door open input door input 1 has been deactivated the door controller waits for the pre lock time to expire before locking the door If the door open input activates during the pre lock time the door is deemed open and the pre lock timer is cancelled The shunt continues during the pre lock time Door input 1 is programmed on the Hardware tab for the door Enter the time in seconds Post loc...

Page 107: ... a card or PIN is successfully used at the reader Alternatively if the Random lockout time below has a value then the Door random bit event locks out the door for the specified time During this time the door cannot be opened by any user Enter a number in the range 0 to 100 Random lockout time When the Door random bit event triggers as described in Random above the door can be locked out for the am...

Page 108: ...used to unlock the door via any of the IN readers during the low security schedule Deny region 1 users Select this option to prevent users who are currently recorded as being off site i e in region 1 from unlocking this door via any of the IN readers See the Regions on page 54 for more information about regions Two badge When selected two different users must present their card and or PINs in succ...

Page 109: ...he low security schedule is not valid the user may unlock the door by presenting the same card twice within the two badge time see Dual Badge Time on page 99 If the low security schedule is valid then the two badge unlock setting is ignored see the Low Security Schedule section on page 101 The door will remain unlocked until a user badges a card at the reader Note When two badge unlock is enabled ...

Page 110: ... expires This is only a reporting function Time and attendance When set to On the reader can be used as a time and attendance reader See the Time and attendance readers section on page 74 for more information Note Some management software applications do not support time and attendance functionality Disable duress When set to On the system keypad duress functionality cannot be used at this door Sh...

Page 111: ...me in seconds Shunt warning Program the amount of time for an output to activate to sound a warning device before the Shunt time or Ext shunt time if applicable expires Enter the time in seconds Shunt until door closes Select this option to ignore the programmed Shunt time or Ext shunt time and to shunt Door input 1 until the door closes the door input is deactivated Cancel shunt after door closed...

Page 112: ...eport is generated Hard anti passback The card will not open the door when used a second time and the attempt will generate an alarm Timed anti passback The card will not open the door when used a second time in succession at the same door within the programmed time and the attempt will generate a report Timed anti passback period Enter the time delay that forces the user to wait until the delay t...

Page 113: ... as long as the Request To Exit button is pressed or for the programmed unlock time whichever is longer Note This functionality only works for onboard or DGP input used as RTE Dedicated RAS RTE input will not hold the door open RTE shunts only When the RTE button is pressed the input is shunted RTE schedule The RTE schedule controls the times when an RTE button will unlock a door to allow exit Whe...

Page 114: ...onfiguration dialog to edit the settings of the selected reader in the RAS list Click the Remove button to remove the selected reader data Reader name Enter the reader name Reader enabled Set to On to enable the reader Door side Select the door side which may be one of the following Out IN reader IN reader placed on the outside of the door In OUT reader OUT reader placed on the inside of the door ...

Page 115: ... options LED 1 on when locked LED 1 is on when the door is locked LED 1 on when unlocked LED 1 is on when the door is unlocked LED 1 on when area is armed LED 1 indicates if the area assigned to the door is armed if more than one area is assigned all areas assigned to the door must be armed before LED changes state LED 1 off when area is armed LED 1 indicates if the area assigned to the door is di...

Page 116: ...rd at the OUT reader will arm the system Alarm control via region count The last user leaving the panel region assigned to door automatically sets the area and the first user entering the region unsets it This option is similar to option Alarm control on 1st badge but works only for the last and the first user in the region See Regions on page 54 for more details Note Panel regions must be configu...

Page 117: ...l areas is changed to unset Note This option influences only the unsetting process Manual or calendar action can unlock the door Changing this option will not change the door state on the configuration update IN alarm control levels This field shows a list of alarm control levels for the door IN readers as configured on the Readers tab for the door Alarm control levels are defined on the door Alar...

Page 118: ...on in the toolbar to add a new door group record 3 Enter a name and a description for the door group 4 On the Door group doors click the Browse button to select the appropriate doors 5 On the Door Group Data Editor form select the appropriate door and click Browse to select the schedule for the selected door 6 On the Schedule selector form select up to two panel schedules for the selected door Ref...

Page 119: ...vileged checkbox for the selected user is set the user is still allowed to access the regions where the limits for users or high security users are exceeded See High security on page 54 for details Also the anti passback limitations are not applied to privileged users Refer to the Advisor Advanced ATSx500A Installation and Programming Manual for more information on users Note A CDC4 in Standard mo...

Page 120: ...Chapter 4 Menu reference 114 CDC4 Door Controller Installation and Programming Manual ...

Page 121: ...Summary The chapter contains information on resolving known hardware and configuration problems It also describes how to recover the system when the installer access is lost Content Device troubleshooting 116 Door controller 116 Remote expanders Models ATS1201 ATS1210 ATS1211 ATS1220 116 ...

Page 122: ...oes into alarm while the area is unset The zone is wired incorrectly causing a tamper condition open circuit or short circuit instead of active condition EOL resistors may be installed incorrectly Remote expanders Models ATS1201 ATS1210 ATS1211 ATS1220 Condition Possible cause The Tx LED on the expander is not flashing The DIP switches may be incorrectly set the address recorded on the expander ma...

Page 123: ...ed 2nd badge Door access has been granted when badged twice Yes No Door access granted 3rd badge Door access has been granted when badged three times Yes No Door access granted in button Door access has been granted and IN button pressed Yes No Door access granted out button Door access has been granted and OUT button pressed Yes No Door access granted traced Door access has been granted to a user...

Page 124: ...r is valid Yes Yes Door override inhibit 1 The override schedule is inhibited Yes Yes Door random bit An event is generated at random when the door is accessed Yes No Door reader disabled 4 Reader is disabled Yes Yes Door reader enabled Reader is enabled No Yes Door secure When the door is LOCKED and the door is CLOSED Yes No Door shunt warning Shunt warning timer is running Yes No Door shunting S...

Page 125: ...tion exists on this Controller 1 event Yes No DGP output System output assigned to this DGP is active 16 events 1 per output The first 16 outputs on DGP can also be activated by physical output function Yes Yes Input Input on this DGP is active 16 events 1 per input Yes Yes Physical output Output connected to this DGP is active 255 events 1 per output If the physical output is numbered higher than...

Page 126: ...0 151 152 DOOR KEYPAD DURESS 1 I 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 DOOR READER FAULT 1 I 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 DOOR LOCK FAULT I 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 DOOR DOTL I 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 DOOR FORCED I 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 DOOR LED 1 1 I O 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 DOOR LED 2 1 I O 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 DOOR BUZZER 1 I O 209 210 211 212 213 214 2...

Page 127: ...87 4188 4189 Area Alarm 1 4190 4191 4192 4186 4287 4288 DGP Outputs 577 578 579 590 591 592 1 These events are not currently enabled Table 14 Macro event range for data buses RAS offline DGP offline Bus 1 Bus 2 Bus 1 Bus 2 1 625 641 657 673 2 626 642 658 674 3 627 643 659 675 4 628 644 660 676 5 629 645 661 677 6 630 646 662 678 7 631 647 663 679 8 632 648 664 680 9 633 649 665 681 10 634 650 666 ...

Page 128: ...Appendix A Door controller events 122 CDC4 Door Controller Installation and Programming Manual ...

Page 129: ...dom event 0 Override TZ Multi badge time 5 sec Long access time 15 sec Card to PIN time 8 sec Post lock time 2 sec Random lockout time Low security TZ Report DOTL Enabled Report forced door Enabled Shunt RTE Passback TAB Shunt options Shunt type Input shunting DOTL Ext shunt time 90 sec Shunt time 1 min Warning time 15 sec Anti passback options Anti passback Disabled RTE options RTE RTE timed RTE ...

Page 130: ... On board 4 5th Door On board NONE 6th Door On board NONE 7th Door On board NONE 8th Door On board NONE Door input 1 1st Door On board 1 2nd Door On board 3 3rd Door On board 5 4th Door On board 7 5th Door On board NONE 6th Door On board NONE 7th Door On board NONE 8th Door On board NONE RTE input 1st Door On board 2 2nd Door On board 4 3rd Door On board 6 4th Door On board 8 5th Door On board NON...

Page 131: ...ult in an event being logged and reported to the operator Area A section of premises that has specific security requirements The Advisor Advanced system allows any premises to be divided into different areas having different security requirements Each area has its zones Each area is identified by a number or a name For example area 1 Workshop etc Armed See Set Armed display Armed display activates...

Page 132: ... is opened Door control The control of doors Part of access control features Door controller A door controller expander is an access control panel which extends the ATS system with advanced access control functions Door group Door groups specify when access to a specific door is granted Door groups are assigned to users Each Door group may have a different time period schedule when access to the d...

Page 133: ...It only allows basic access control functions Inverted walk test A test based on counting days of inactivity for each zone Key switch A device using a switch to arm or disarm areas The switch needs a key to switch Keypad A device that is the user control panel for security options for areas or for access points doors The keypad can be a console LCD keypad used to program the control panel perform ...

Page 134: ...a certain part of an area or premise The technique used is based on infrared detection PIR camera See Wireless PIR camera Poll An inquiry message continually sent by the Advisor Advanced control panel to expanders and keypads Polling allows the remote unit to transfer data to the control panel RAS Remote arming station See Keypad Reader A device used for access control that can read cards to allow...

Page 135: ...Advisor Advanced system or change parameters in the system either local or remote User Anybody making use of the Advisor Advanced system Users are identified to the Advisor Advanced system by a unique number that is associated with the user PIN or card User group User groups define the options and permissions available to users Virtual zone A zone which state depends on the state of a programmed o...

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