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TruPortal
™
IP-based Single
Door Controller (IPSDC)
Quick Reference
en-US
Introduction
The TruPortal IP-based Single Door Controller (IPSDC) provides
distributed processing for the interface of access control readers,
digital inputs, and outputs to the TruPortall System Controller.
The IPSDC is pre-configured to use Power-over-Ethernet (PoE),
using electrical power from Ethernet cabling, but can also be
configured to use an auxiliary power supply.
Packing List
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IPSDC printed circuit board (PCB) assembly and overlay
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Hardware kit
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Ground terminal lug
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SEMS screws
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Protection diodes for door strike wiring
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Metal Oxide Varistor (MOV) surge absorbers for door
strike wiring
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Ferrite for use with network cables
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1K end-of-line resistors
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Lock (quantity = 1)
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Enclosure
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Enclosure mounting template
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Installation screwdriver
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TruPortal IP-based Single Door Controller (IPSDC) Quick
Reference
(this document)
Model Numbers
The IPSDC is available in the following configurations:
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TP-ADD-1DIP
: TruPortal single-door base kit. Consists of a
TruPortal IPSDC, installed in a UL-listed enclosure.
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TP-ADD-1DIP-BRD
: TruPortal IPSDC board only. Capable of
controlling one door. No enclosure or readers included.
Installation Procedure
To install the IPSDC, perform the procedures described in the
following sections, in the order in which they are presented.
1.
Mount the enclosure.
2.
Set the dual in-line package (DIP) switches.
3.
Connect the reader(s) and inputs.
4.
Connect the door strikes.
5.
Connect the power.
6.
Verify proper operation on power up.
7.
Configure the IP address of the IPSDC and the IP address of
the System Controller (TP-SYS).
WARNING:
Circuit board components are vulnerable to damage
by electrostatic discharge (ESD). ESD can cause
immediate or subtle damage to sensitive electronic
parts. An electrostatic charge can build up on the
human body and then discharge when touching a
board. A discharge can be produced when walking
across a carpet and touching a board, for example.
Before handling any board, make sure to dissipate
any charge by touching the ground. This discharges
any static electricity build-up.
WARNING:
Do not apply power to any component during
installation. Damage to components may occur if
power is incorrectly applied.
Mounting the Enclosure
1.
Using the template provided, mark and then drill the four
mounting holes.
2.
Bolt the enclosure securely to the wall, using four #8 thread
lag bolts or equivalent.