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How to Install the ISONAS IP-Enabled Reader-controller

 

 

 

 

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QSRM’s wiring color code 

Color 

Function 

 
Purple 

 
TTL input to SRM. 

Connected to the PowerNet pigtail’s Purple conductor. 

 
Brown 

 
TTL input to SRM. 

Connected to the PowerNet pigtail’s Brown conductor. 

 
Red 

(PowerNet-side) 

 
12 VDC Power 

 
Black 

(PowerNet-side) 

 
Ground  

(Power & Signal) 

 
Black (x4) 

(Lock side) 

 
Ground connection 

Connects to Pigtail’s Black conductor and other grounded 
connections   

 

White / Red 

 

Electrical Signal Input 
Common contact 

 

White / Black 

Connection’s Output 

TTL1  = Active 
TTL2  = Inactive 

 

White / Yellow 

Connection’s Output 

TTL1  = Inactive 
TTL2  = Active 

 

White / Violet 

Connection’s Output 

TTL1  = Active 
TTL2  = Active 

 

White / Green 

Connection’s Output 

TTL1  = Inactive 
TTL2  = Inactive 

 

Example usages of the QSRM are shown in the Knowledge-base Article 
KBA0015CabinetControl.PDF   

 

 

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Page 1: ...How to Install an ISONAS PowerNet Reader Controller Copyright 2006 2012 ISONAS Security Systems All rights reserved ...

Page 2: ...his equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning t...

Page 3: ...TION 24 2 2 7 LOCK WIRING EXTERIOR DOOR KIT 25 2 2 8 LOCK WIRING 2 READERS TO 1 LOCK 27 2 2 9 USING THE TTL LEADS 28 2 2 10 USING THE POWERNET S RS 232 INPUT 28 2 2 11 WIRING THE WIEGAND INTERFACE MODULE 29 2 2 12 WIRING THE DUAL SRM 31 2 2 13 WIRING THE QUAD SRM 33 2 2 11 MANAGING INDUCTIVE LOAD CHALLANGES 35 2 2 12 MANAGING IN RUSH CURRENT LOADS 36 2 3 CONFIGUATION EXAMPLES 37 2 3 1 PoE ELECTRIC...

Page 4: ...PowerNet is now routed thru Pigtail 6 16 2009 2 8 Michael Radicella Added the FCC compliance ID and notice 8 3 2009 2 9 Shirl Jones Added Typical Configuration diagrams 9 4 2009 2 10 Shirl Jones Expanded the PoE budgeting guidelines Revised the description of the Reset button s LED display 9 24 2009 2 11 Shirl Jones Updated the rated PoE output 12 2 2009 2 12 Shirl Jones Added Serial Port and defa...

Page 5: ...REQUIREMENTS If PoE is not being used then use only UL listed access control power limited power supplies with an AC on indicator light clearly visible on the enclosure Power supplies should provide at least four hours of standby power Never connect power supplies to a switch controlled receptacle Install the ISONAS system in accordance with the National Electrical Code NFPA 70 Local authority has...

Page 6: ...iter Field Frequency Proximity 125khz Multi Tech 13 56 MHz Modulation Schemes Proximity FSK ASK Multi Tech ISO 14443 type A and type B Communication Interface TCP IP Over Ethernet 10 Mbps duplex Inputs Outputs 3 Inputs 2 TTL Outputs 1 Tamper Input Relay 2 0 amp 30V DC Resistive load Standalone Memory Capacity 64000 Cards 5000 Events 32 Time zones Visual Indicators 2 LEDs for Normal Operations Oper...

Page 7: ...ns 5 The reader controller should be protected from extreme heat and sunlight It is rated for conditions up to 120 F A direct southern exposure in the Southwest area of the United States may exceed these ratings 6 For a few installations mounting the reader against a large metal object may reduce the read range of the reader Steel iron and copper will have more of an effect on the read range than ...

Page 8: ...How to Install the ISONAS IP Enabled Reader controller 8 Figure 1 PowerNet Mullion Mounting Diagram ...

Page 9: ...de the reader and are not intended to be changed in the field Figure 2 shows the components on the back of the ISONAS PowerNet Reader controller Figure 2 Feature JP 1 Jumpers JP 2 Jumpers Input Power 12VDC thru Pigtail 1 to 3 Input Power 24VDC thru Pigtail 3 to 5 4 to 6 Input Power PoE thru RJ45 connector None Input Power PoE thru RJ45 connector See Note 1 1 to 3 Input Power No affect place holder...

Page 10: ...on is released the Amber LAN Status LED should turn off approx 6 seconds and then turn back on If the Amber LED does not turn off then the reset did not occur Reset Configuration Press and hold the Reset button approx 10 seconds until the Amber LAN LED turns off Selected reader controller configuration is reset to factory defaults Setting that are changed include IP Address Default value 192 168 1...

Page 11: ...hen you can use the Power Over Ethernet PoE option PoE allows one cable to supply data and power to both the Reader controller and an Electronic lock The obvious savings here is that you only need to run a single CAT5 cable to the door which will provide enough power to run both the ISONAS Reader controller and an electronic lock If you are not familiar with PoE please take a moment to read the Po...

Page 12: ...site PowerNet Supplying 12 VDC to Door Components When using PoE the PowerNet reader can supply 0 6 amps 12 Volts of power for the external door components This power can be routed to the lock control circuit using the jumper pins The supplied 12V power can also be accessed thru the reader controller s Pigtail when the reader s jumper pins are properly configured on Jumper block JP1 jumper pin 1 t...

Page 13: ... device The power usage of a Class 0 device can range between 0 4 to 13 0 watts at the device up to 15 4 watts from the PoE source Some network PoE equipment will budget and allocate it s distribution of PoE power based upon the maximum power usage of the each attached device s classification If your network equipment uses this power provisioning technique then you should budget 15 4 watts for eac...

Page 14: ...Supply 12 VDC 3 0 amps 12VDC PowerNet EDK Rating of EDK s lock relay 12VDC required by EDK s internal circuitry D High Powered PoE 802 3at 1 0 amps 12VDC PowerNet PoE Splitter Example PoE Splitter PowerDsine PD AS 701 12 Rating of PowerNet s lock relay E High Powered PoE 802 3at 1 8 amps Approx 12VDC PowerNet EDK PoE Splitter Example PoE Splitter PowerDsine PD AS 701 12 Rating of PoE Splitter minu...

Page 15: ...How to Install the ISONAS IP Enabled Reader controller 15 Power Options Figure 4 ...

Page 16: ...er controller the next step is to connect the wiring at each door Wiring a door may involve connecting An electronic door latch A request to exit REX like REX Button Motion Detector An auxiliary AUX button Door sensors TTL lines TTL1 and TTL2 Figure 5 shows the typical configuration of equipment at the door Figure 5 ...

Page 17: ...s 22 awg which are used to connect to the various components at the door location Most installations do not require the use of all the leads The typical usage of each available lead is shown in Figure 6 Figure 6 One of the wires is for a door sense switch Another is for a REX Request for Exit signal coming from a switch infrared sensor or other REX device A third input signal called AUX auxiliary ...

Page 18: ...lly closed and common contacts connected to three leads of the pigtail These pigtail leads can be directly connected to the electronic lock to unlock the door when a valid credential is presented There are two additional output signals called TTL1 and TTL2 that can be programmed to behave in a variety of ways The usage of each lead will be detailed in the next few pages ...

Page 19: ...isms have two leads for the power coil On an electric strike the leads power a solenoid On a Mag Lock the leads power an electromagnet The door lock control relay inside the ISONAS Reader Controller has a set of Form C contacts that are rated at 1 0 amp 30V DC This means it can handle most locking mechanisms If your application requires more voltage or amperage than this an external relay that is ...

Page 20: ...nnect the positive side of the power supply to the pink common wire on the ISONAS Reader 3 For a Fail Safe lock connect the gray Normally Closed NC wire on the ISONAS Reader controller to one lead of the electric lock For a Fail Secure lock use the Reader s tan Normally Open NO wire instead 4 Wire the other lead of the lock to the Black wire on the power supply Figure 7 ...

Page 21: ...F diode section for more info Figure 8 4 Connect the other lead of the lock to the black wire on the ISONAS reader controller Additional Lock Circuit wiring Notes There are many additional ways that the lock control circuit can be used Examples include Gate Controllers Intelligent locking mechanisms and Fuel pumps The general guidelines for using the Lock Control Circuit are 1 Always keep the volt...

Page 22: ...inal of the momentary switch to the Reader s green wire Then connect the switch s other terminal to the Reader s common ground wire black 2 2 4 WIRING THE AUX INPUT In host mode the AUX Input is another momentary switch which functions exactly like the REX button See Figure 9 The AUX Input might be controlled by a relay on an intercom at the door This would allow the receptionist to unlock the doo...

Page 23: ...ons First connect one terminal of the door sensor to the Reader s blue wire Then connect the door sensor s other terminal to the Reader s common ground wire black Figure 10 shows how to wire the door sensor Figure 10 About the Door Sense The door sense is a normally closed input No action is taken until the input is opened IMPORTANT If There s No Door Sense Switch If you choose NOT to install a do...

Page 24: ...supply to the positive power connection red lead of the reader controller Install the Jumper pins as shown which provides 12VDC to the lock circuit 2 Connect one side of the electric lock to EITHER the Tan Fail Secure or Gray Fail Safe connection on the reader controller See BackEMF diode or In Rush suppressor sections for more info 3 Connect the negative power from the power supply to the negativ...

Page 25: ...control circuit is rated for Two methods of connecting the EDK are shown The 1st example shows powering both the lock and the EDK with the Reader controller s PoE power See Figure 12 Figure 12 Label Reader Side Connection Label Lock Side Connection R Pigtail s Red wire 12 V Input Power 1 12V Output Power B Pigtail s Black wire Ground 2 Power Ground P Pigtail s Pink wire 3 EDK Relay s Common Contac...

Page 26: ...troller and valid encryption key is available Red Signal received from the reader controller but no encryption key is available Amber Communications problem May relate to Pink Gray Tan wire connections or be a BackEMF issue Figure 13 Label Reader Side Connection Label Lock Side Connection R Pigtail s Red wire 12 V Input Power 1 Not Used B Pigtail s Black wire Ground 2 Not Used P Pigtail s Pink wir...

Page 27: ...he two reader controller s lock circuits in series Gray lead of Reader 1 connects to Pink lead of Reader 2 Gray lead of Reader 2 connects to lock If there is a door sensor switch connected to the door then Reader 1 controls the door and is wired to the door s Door sense switch Use the following steps to cause Reader 2 to activate the REX button on Reader 1 Two Readers One Lock Wiring Steps See Fig...

Page 28: ...n too long See the Crystal Access Software manual for more information on the usage of these leads 2 2 10 USING THE POWERNET S RS 232 INPUT The pigtail s RS 232 signal leads Yellow White can be connected to an external device that will pass a credential ID to the PowerNet The most common usage is To pass in a 2 to 9 character long ASCII data string Only Numeric ASCII values are allowed in the stri...

Page 29: ...gure 15 shows how to wire the WIM Figure 15 Note The WIM is easily identified by a yellow stripe The PowerNet can supply the 12VDC power required by the WIM The PowerNet s jumper JP1 is used to control this This same 12VDC power can also be used to power the Wiegand device The WIM s output red wire provides a convenient connection to this power Please make sure that the total power draw of the Wie...

Page 30: ... Black PowerNet side Ground Power Signal White PowerNet side RS 232 Transmit to PowerNet Yellow PowerNet side RS 232 Future use Red Wiegand Side 12VDC connection power from PowerNet Black Wiegand Side Ground connection Power Signal Green Wiegand Side DO signal from Wiegand Reader White Wiegand Side D1 signal from Wiegand Reader ...

Page 31: ...options available within the Crystal Matrix software to control the TTL outputs The SRM is commonly used to selectivity control two locks or to control a device located at the door in addition to the door s lock Two example SRM usages are shown below Figure 16 shows a PowerNet controlling two locks Note Tan wire s power supply can be configured by JP2 See section 2 2 2 of this manual for more deta...

Page 32: ...t to SRM Connected to the PowerNet pigtail s Purple or Brown conductor Black Power Ground from PowerNet Connects to Pigtail s Black conductor and other grounded connections White Red SRM Relay Common contact White Violet SRM Relay Open contact when TTL is inactive White Yellow SRM Relay Closed contact when TTL is inactive ...

Page 33: ...trol up to 4 locks The QSRM is an electronically controlled 4 way switch that directs an input electrical signal to one of four outputs connections The QRM is commonly used to control multiple doors on storage cabinets or computer racks Figure 18 shows a PowerNet and QSRM controlling four fail secure locks Figure 18 Note The QSRM is easily identified by a blue stripe ...

Page 34: ... Ground Power Signal Black x4 Lock side Ground connection Connects to Pigtail s Black conductor and other grounded connections White Red Electrical Signal Input Common contact White Black Connection s Output TTL1 Active TTL2 Inactive White Yellow Connection s Output TTL1 Inactive TTL2 Active White Violet Connection s Output TTL1 Active TTL2 Active White Green Connection s Output TTL1 Inactive TTL2...

Page 35: ...lution You can virtually eliminate back EMF by installing a transient suppression device diode Always check that the diode is correctly rated for the circuit voltage For optimum performance the diode should be installed at the lock or close to the lock Standard diodes have a stripe band marking on one side That side of the diode should be connected to the wire of the lock circuit Figure 19 Protect...

Page 36: ...ader controller Figure 20 shows the solution to this Installing an in rush suppressor in the lock circuit will prevent any detrimental affects on the reader controller F Figure 20 Any installation that is using Magnetic Locks that are equipped with a quick release feature should have this in rush protection installed Other devices who also create this in rush current include incandescent light bul...

Page 37: ...How to Install the ISONAS IP Enabled Reader controller 37 2 3 CONFIGUATION EXAMPLES 2 3 1 PoE ELECTRIC STRIKE Figure 21 ...

Page 38: ...How to Install the ISONAS IP Enabled Reader controller 38 2 3 2 PoE EXTERNAL PWR FOR ELECTRIC STRIKE Figure 22 ...

Page 39: ...How to Install the ISONAS IP Enabled Reader controller 39 2 3 3 12VDC ELECTRIC STRIKE Figure 23 ...

Page 40: ...How to Install the ISONAS IP Enabled Reader controller 40 2 3 4 PoE MAGNETIC LOCK Figure 24 ...

Page 41: ...How to Install the ISONAS IP Enabled Reader controller 41 2 3 5 PoE MAGNETIC LOCK PIR Figure 25 ...

Page 42: ...How to Install the ISONAS IP Enabled Reader controller 42 2 3 6 PoE MAGNETIC LOCK EDK PIR Figure 26 ...

Page 43: ...How to Install the ISONAS IP Enabled Reader controller 43 2 3 7 DUAL POWER SOURCES Figure 27 ...

Page 44: ...ch all three reader controllers there is no difference in configuring or using the three readers Here are a couple guidelines to follow to assure that your network s configuration will support the ISONAS access system 1 The ISONAS reader controller is a standard network appliance Standard TCP IP rules apply 2 For many installations each reader controller is assigned a static IP address Typically t...

Page 45: ...nicate with the Readers This configuration allows you to connect many Readers without consuming the primary network s IP address allotment Addressing Each Reader controller unit is assigned an IP address compatible with its local network not the server workstation network For example assume the reader s local network uses IP addresses in the range of 192 168 10 2 thru 192 168 10 254 In this exampl...

Page 46: ...entation Typically the configuration is labeled port forwarding however it is sometimes referred to as gaming options When using Port Addressing it will also be necessary to configure each of the Reader controllers to have the proper IP address and to use the correct Port number Changing the IP addresses and port number for the reader controller is easily accomplished using the ISONAS Plug and Pla...

Page 47: ...vanced Encryption Standard AES When you enable AES in both an ISONAS Reader controller and the Crystal software every message to and from that Reader controller is encrypted Therefore anyone who manages to hack into your data network would still face a daunting task to decrypt the actual messages to the Reader controllers This is a significant ISONAS advantage in protecting Reader controllers from...

Page 48: ...Enabled Reader controller 48 For more information Web www isonas com E mail sales isonas com Tel 800 581 0083 toll free or 303 567 6516 CO Fax 303 567 6991 ISONAS Headquarters 4720 Walnut Street Suite 200 Boulder Colorado 80301 USA ...

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